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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 182
Continuing contravention notice—basic schemes not included in a layered arrangement of community titles schemes
(1) This section applies if the body corporate for a community titles scheme
that is a basic scheme that is not included in a
layered arrangement of community titles schemes reasonably believes that—
(a) a person (the
"person" ) who is the owner or occupier of a lot included in the scheme is
contravening a provision of the by-laws for the scheme; and
(b) the
circumstances of the contravention make it likely that the contravention will
continue.
(2) The body corporate may, by notice (a
"continuing contravention notice" ) given to the person, require the person to
remedy the contravention.
(3) If the continuing contravention notice is given
following a request under section 185 (2) , the body corporate must, within 14
days after receiving the request, advise the person who made the request that
the continuing contravention notice has been given.
(4) The
continuing contravention notice must state— (a) that the body corporate
believes the person is contravening a provision of the by-laws; and
(b) the
provision the body corporate believes is being contravened; and
(c) details
sufficient to identify the contravention; and
(d) the reasonable period
within which the person must remedy the contravention; and
(e) that if the
person does not comply with the notice the body corporate may, without further
notice— (i) start proceedings in the Magistrates Court for the failure to
comply with the notice; or
(ii) make an application under chapter 6 for
resolution of the dispute.
(5) The person must comply with the
continuing contravention notice. Penalty— Maximum penalty—20 penalty
units.
(6) However, the person does not commit an offence under subsection
(5) if, when the continuing contravention notice is given to the person, the
person is not contravening the provision mentioned in subsection (1) (a) in
the way detailed for subsection (4) (c) .
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