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RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT 1999 - SECT 6
Meaning of "ingoing contribution"
6 Meaning of "ingoing contribution"
(1) For the purposes of this Act, an
"ingoing contribution" is-- (a) any money payable to the operator under a
residence contract, or
(b) any other money, regardless of how it is
described, that is paid to the operator of a retirement village in
consideration for, or in contemplation of, the person by whom (or on whose
behalf) the payment was made becoming a resident of the village, regardless of
whether the payment is made in a lump sum or by instalments.
(2) Despite
subsection (1), an ingoing contribution does not include any of the
following-- (a) a waiting list fee referred to in section 21,
(b)
recurrent charges,
(c) if the resident is the registered proprietor of land,
the owner of a lot in a strata scheme or the proprietor of a lot in a
community land scheme on which the residential premises are located--the
purchase price of the land or lot,
(c1) if the person is the owner of shares
in a company title scheme that give rise to a residence right in respect of
the premises--the purchase price of the shares,
(d) any other payment of a
kind prescribed by the regulations.
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