A local architect or someone who understands your local building code can answer your question.
No, a residential condo does not require a main breaker in each unit. Typically, the main breaker is located in the electrical room or utility room of the building, and it controls the power supply to all the units. Each unit may have individual circuit breakers, but a main breaker is not required in each unit.
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
The main building for Hindus is the temple.
Most of the time they are. Depends on how far of course. Usually, the toilet is by the main stack so it only has to go the 12 to 16 inches to get to the drain. The main stack goes through the roof for the vent for the whole house or the bath and laundry. As long as the toilet is getting venting from somewhere, it should still flush.
Yes.
The main advantage to having a condo is the property upkeep. Most condos have a condo fee, but this fee covers all outside maintainence, such as landscaping, lawn mowing, and snow plowing. Many condos also offer free exercise facilities.
Houston Main Building was created in 1952.
Main Seneca Building was created in 1915.
Main Point - Building - was created in 1903.
Main Court Building was created in 1963.
UCL Main Building was created in 1985.
Main Interior Building was created in 1936.