The association owns the narrow road leading to the beach, which is located on the tip of a peninsula.
The association has owned and maintained it ever since.
The association owns the road and long ago granted the town an easement so residents could get to the beach.
From 1902 until that date, the association owned the collections and buildings, but the operations were paid for by the local governments.
Individuals may own the cottages but the association owns the land and anyone buying a cottage must be approved by a committee.
The original association owned the building until 1906.
Under the scheme, the association owns the £200,000 house.
In a condominium or town house complex, residents own their apartments and the association owns common property.
In a cooperative, the association owns everything and residents buy shares in the organization.
The association owns all the land around the lake within 100 feet of the shore and forbids development on it.