The difference between Condominium and Strata
When used as nouns, condominium means joint sovereignty over a territory by two or more countries, whereas strata means condominium unit, condominium building, condominium title.
check bellow for the other definitions of Condominium and Strata
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Condominium as a noun:
Joint sovereignty over a territory by two or more countries.
Examples:
"The [[Anglo-Egyptian Sudan]] was a condominium ruled jointly by [[Egypt]] and the [[United Kingdom]]."
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Condominium as a noun:
A region or territory under such rule.
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Condominium as a noun (US, Canada):
A building in which each unit is owned by an individual but the grounds, structure etc are owned jointly.
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Condominium as a noun (US, Canada):
the system of ownership by which such condominiums operate
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Condominium as a noun (US, Canada):
A unit or apartment in such a complex.
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Condominium as a noun:
The legal tenure involved.
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Strata as a noun:
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Strata as a noun (British Columbia):
condominium unit, condominium building, condominium title
Examples:
"Learn more about the renting in stratas; some stratas may have rental restriction bylaws. There are also legal requirements for buying and selling strata properties."