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STRATA SCHEMES (FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) ACT 1973 - SECT 28V

Signing of strata management statement

28V Signing of strata management statement

(1) The Registrar-General may register a strata management statement or any amendment of such a statement only if the statement or amendment:
(a) is lodged with a certificate given by the secretary of the body corporate for each strata scheme (if any) for a part of the building concerned certifying that the statement is supported by a special resolution of the body corporate, and
(b) has been signed by each person in whom is vested an estate in fee simple, recorded in a folio of the Register kept under the Real Property Act 1900 , in a part of the building or its site that is not included in a stratum parcel (whether or not it is included in a proposed stratum parcel), and
(c) has been signed by every mortgagee, chargee or covenant chargee under a mortgage, charge or covenant charge recorded in a folio of that Register recording such an estate.
(2) In addition, the Registrar-General may refuse to register a strata management statement or an amendment of such a statement unless there have been lodged in the office of the Registrar-General written consents to the registration of the statement or amendment signed by (or by an agent authorised by) such one or more of the following as the Registrar-General determines:
(a) the lessee under any lease, or the judgment creditor under any writ, recorded in any such folio or in the folio of the Register relating to any common property affected by the statement or amendment,
(b) the caveator under a caveat affecting any estate or interest of any such registered proprietor, mortgagee, chargee or covenant chargee or under a caveat affecting any such common property.
(3) The Registrar-General may, in a particular case, dispense with any signature required by or under this section without giving notice to any person.



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