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STRATA SCHEMES (FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) ACT 1973 - SECT 42

Provisions applying to strata plans and certain other documents

42 Provisions applying to strata plans and certain other documents

(1) The provisions of sections 195F, 195H, 195J (2), 196 and 196AA of the Conveyancing Act 1919 apply to and in respect of a plan lodged in the office of the Registrar-General for registration as a strata plan, strata plan of subdivision, strata plan of consolidation or building alteration plan in the same way as they apply to plans referred to in those provisions.
(3) The Registrar-General may cause a true copy of any plan, strata development contract or strata management statement or amendment of a strata development contract or strata management statement registered under this Act, or of a copy of such a plan, strata development contract or strata management statement or amendment prepared under this subsection, to be prepared and a copy so prepared and certified by the Registrar-General as a true copy shall, for all purposes, have the like validity and effect as the original plan, contract, statement or amendment to which it relates.
(4) The Registrar-General may destroy, or cease to retain in electronic form, any plan, strata development contract or strata management statement or amendment of a strata development contract or strata management statement, or copy of a plan, strata development contract or strata management statement or amendment, a copy of which he has caused to be made under subsection (3).
(5) Subsections (1), (2), (3) and (4) apply to and in respect of a strata plan, and a strata plan of resubdivision, within the meaning of the Conveyancing (Strata Titles) Act 1961 , in the same way as they apply to and in respect of:
(a) plans lodged in the office of the Registrar-General for registration as strata plans or strata plans of subdivision, and
(b) strata plans or strata plans of subdivision,
as the case may require.



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