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Common property within the meaning of the Condominium Act
are the property and parts, equipment or facilities of the building that are
not in private property or the property of a third party (§ 1 para 5 WEG).
Parts of the building that are necessary for its existence, or security, as
well as equipment or facilities that serve the common use of the owners are not
the subject of private property, even if you are in the area of ​​standing in
the freehold premises are (§ 5 para. 2 WEG).
Residential property is private property in a gated
apartment in connection with the ownership share in the common property to
which it belongs (§ 1 para. 2 WEG).
Part of the property is private property in sealed,
non-residential serving rooms of a building in conjunction with the
co-ownership of the common property, to which it belongs (§ 1 para. 3 WEG).
Subject of private property under § 3 para. 1 WAY certain
spaces and belonging to these spaces components of the building can be altered,
removed or added without effecting the common property or a system based on
private property rights of another owner about by also affected § 14 WEG
permissible level or changed the exterior design of the building (§ 5 Abs. 1
WEG). From the definition of § 5 Abs. 1 WEG subject matter and content of
private property it follows that private property in the two embodiments of the
residential property as part of the property is always room property.
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The ideal gas law is the equation of state of ideal gas, a
hypothetical gas of point particles, attraction or repulsion without them and
whose collisions are perfectly elastic (conservation of momentum and kinetic
energy). The kinetic energy is proportional to the temperature in an ideal gas.
Real gases that approximate the behavior of ideal gas are monatomic gases at
In 1648, the chemist Jan Baptist van Heltmont created the
word gas, from the Greek word kaos (disorder) to define the genesis
characteristics of carbon dioxide. This name was later extended to all gaseous
bodies and is used to designate one of the states of matter.
The main feature of the gasses solids and liquids, they can
not be seen or touched, but composed of atoms and molecules are also found.
Because of the nature of the gas is in its molecules, widely
separated from each other and each with random movements. As with the two other
states of matter, the gas can also be transformed (in liquid) if subjected to a
temperature reduction. This process is called condensation.
Most gases needed to achieve very low condensing
temperatures. For example, in the case of oxygen required temperature is 183 °
The first gas laws were developed from the late seventeenth
century, apparently independently by August Krönig in 1856 1 and Rudolf
Clausius in 1857.2 The universal gas constant was discovered and first
introduced in the law of ideal gases instead of a large number of specific
gases constants described by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1874.3 May 4
In this century, scientists began to realize that the
relationship between pressure, volume and temperature of a gas sample in a
closed system, we could get a formula that would be valid for all gases. These
behave like a wide variety of conditions due to good approximation with
molecules that are further separated, and today the state equation for an ideal
gas is derived from the kinetic theory.
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