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STRATA SCHEMES (LEASEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) REGULATION 2007 - REG 25

Lodgment of plans by hand

25 Lodgment of plans by hand

(1) A person lodging a plan by hand for registration at the office of the Registrar-General must produce the plan at that office in such manner as may be approved by the Registrar-General.
(2) The original plan must be accompanied by:
(a) a completed plan lodgment form in the approved form, and
(b) one print of each sheet of the plan (each sheet being a positive reproduction on a light background), and
(c) completed plan checklists in the approved form, if required by the Registrar-General.
Note: Division 1 of Part 2 of the Act requires a plan to be lodged with a separate document in the approved form relating to the plan. Such a document is called an "administration sheet" in this Regulation. Part 5 makes provision for administration sheets.
(3) If the Registrar-General so requires, a plan must also be accompanied by:
(a) in the case of a strata plan, the certificate of title or Crown grant for the land comprising the parcel, and
(b) in the case of a strata plan of subdivision or a strata plan of consolidation, the certificates of title for the lease of the land comprised in the plan and for the common property comprised in the strata scheme, and
(c) in the case of a building alteration plan, the certificate of title for the common property comprised in the strata scheme.
(4) The Registrar-General will not require a plan to be accompanied by a certificate of title or Crown grant if evidence is furnished to his or her satisfaction that the certificate of title or Crown grant is in his or her custody, and that he or she has authority to use that instrument in connection with registration of the plan, or that notice has been served under section 18 (1) (d) of the Act.
(5) If an original of a plan bears evidence of a strata certificate:
(a) the print of each sheet of the plan referred to in subclause (2) (b) must contain particulars of the certificate under the original signature of the duly authorised officer of the council or of the accredited certifier (as appropriate) who gave the certificate, and
(b) the administration sheet must be signed by the duly authorised officer of the council or of the accredited certifier (as appropriate) who gave the certificate.



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