Answering your question is difficult, since there is no context for the phrase 'exclusive common element'.
However, the phrase may refer to a common element that's use is dedicated to a single owner. Sometimes a deck, a parking slot, a balcony is also called a 'limited common element'.
The limited common element means that the association owns it, and it is dedicated to your use, but the association maintains and repairs it.
Ask your board the specific question and you can get a specific answer about the asset being referenced.
With regards to rights in land such as a right of way or beach rights, that means you have the right in common with otherswho also have the same right of use. Your right is not exclusive to you.
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Zinc is a common element.
No. Adverse possession must be exclusive for the statutory period of time. Since a common element is used by multiple people, unless you can prove you were the only one who used the common area during the statutory period, you have no claim of adverse possession.
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Probably hydrogen. The most common element is hydrogen. No element is in everything.
In the crust on which we live, oxygen is the most common element. In the Earth as a whole, iron is the most common element.
The most common element in polymers is carbon.
You have not told us what element "this" element is.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, not oxygen.Oxygen is the most common element on Earth, followed by silicone.
Depending on what's written in your governing documents, an attached garage may be a limited common element, that is owned in common, but available to not all owners, owned outright by the unit owner or a common element. Read your governing documents to determine how your attached garage is owned. There is no standard.
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