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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 175
Notifying allocations
175 Notifying allocations
(1) The body corporate must lodge a request to record a new
community management statement (the
"first subsequent statement" ) showing— (a) all authorised allocations made
in the base allocation period; and
(b) all authorised and agreed allocations
currently in place when the body corporate consented to the recording of the
first subsequent statement.
(2) Also, if an extended allocation period
applies for an authorised allocation, the body corporate must lodge a request
to record a new community management statement (the
"second subsequent statement" ) showing— (a) all authorised allocations made
between the end of the base allocation period and the end of the extended
allocation period; and
(b) all authorised and agreed allocations currently in
place when the body corporate consented to the recording of the
second subsequent statement.
(3) The request to record the
first subsequent statement must be lodged within 3 months, or a longer time
stated in an order of an adjudicator under the dispute resolution provisions,
after the end of the base allocation period.
(4) If the body corporate is
required to lodge a request to record a second subsequent statement, the
request must be lodged within 3 months, or a longer time stated in an order of
an adjudicator under the dispute resolution provisions, after the end of the
extended allocation period.
(5) If the body corporate fails to lodge the
request to record the first subsequent statement as required under this
section, all authorised and agreed allocations made in the base allocation
period cease to have effect.
(6) If the body corporate fails to lodge a
request to record a second subsequent statement as required under this
section, all authorised and agreed allocations made between the end of the
base allocation period and the end of the extended allocation period cease to
have effect.
(7) An order mentioned in subsection (3) or (4) relating to an
authorised allocation may be sought or made before or after the 3 months
mentioned in the subsection end and, if the order is made after the 3 months
end, the allocation is taken to have remained in effect despite the 3 months
having ended.
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