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STRATA SCHEMES (FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) ACT 1973 - SECT 22

Folio where no common property

22 Folio where no common property

(1) Where a strata plan that does not contain common property is registered, the Registrar-General shall create a folio of the Register and record therein, in such manner as he thinks fit:
(a) a statement that the strata scheme concerned does not contain common property,
(b) the name of the body corporate and the address for service of notices on it, and
(c) the schedule of unit entitlement in force in respect of the strata scheme concerned.
(2) During any period for which a folio of the Register created under subsection (1) or section 18 (2) does not contain common property, the Registrar-General shall, in that folio:
(a) record any change, from time to time, in the address for service of notices on the body corporate, evidenced by a notice lodged in accordance with section 239 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 ,
(b) record particulars of any amendment or addition to, or repeal of, the by-laws from time to time in force with respect to the strata scheme concerned, notification of which has been lodged in accordance with section 48 of the Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 , and
(c) make any other recording which, by or under this or any other Act, he is required or authorised to make in the folio.
(3) A reference:
(a) in this Act to a folio of the Register or a certificate of title comprising common property includes respectively a reference to a folio of the Register created under subsection (1) or section 18 (2) during any period for which it does not contain common property or to a certificate of title issued under section 22A (2) in respect of any such folio, and
(b) in the Real Property Act 1900 to a folio of the Register or a certificate of title includes respectively a reference to a folio of the Register referred to in paragraph (a) during any period for which it does not contain common property or to a certificate of title referred to in that paragraph, except in so far as the provision of that Act in which the reference occurs is incapable of applying to a folio of the Register or a certificate of title so referred to.



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