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Declarant Control relates to the Declarants right to control the operation of an association by means of appointing members to the Board of Directors. The Declarant Control provision permits the Declarant to establish budgets, execute contracts, retain vendors, etc.
declarant. noun [ C ] /dɪˈkleərənt/ us. LAW. someone who signs a document to say that the information they have given in it is true.
: a person who makes a statement or declaration especially in connection with a legal proceeding.

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declarant. noun [ C ] /dɪˈkleərənt/ us. LAW. someone who signs a document to say that the information they have given in it is true.
A declarant is a person who makes a statement they allege to be true. Typically, such statements are written and signed. A declarant is sometimes referred to as an affiant if the declarants statement takes the form of a sworn affidavit.
Signing a document, a person who signs an unsworn statement or declaration stating, under penalty of perjury, that the information contained in the statement is true. A declarant is different from an affiant, who signs a statement that is sworn to before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths.
Successor declarant means any person or entity to whom Declarant assigns any or all of its rights, obligations or interest as Declarant, as evidenced by an assignment or deed of record executed by both Declarant and the transferee or assignee and recorded with the Clerk and Recorder.
Declarant Control relates to the Declarants right to control the operation of an association by means of appointing members to the Board of Directors. The Declarant Control provision permits the Declarant to establish budgets, execute contracts, retain vendors, etc.

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