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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 20
Utility infrastructure as common property
(1) Common property for a community titles scheme includes all utility
infrastructure forming part of scheme land, other than— (a) utility
infrastructure that is— (i) a device for measuring the reticulation or
supply of water for a community titles scheme established after 1 January
2008; and
(ii) installed after 1 January 2008, under a permit issued under
the Plumbing and Drainage Act 2018 or in relation to a compliance request made
after 31 December 2007 under the repealed Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002 , on
infrastructure supplying water to a lot or land that is common property for
the community titles scheme; or Note— Under the
Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008 , section 35 , the devices
mentioned in subparagraph (i) are the property of the service provider
supplying the water under that Act.
(b) utility infrastructure, other than
utility infrastructure mentioned in paragraph (a) , that is— (i) solely
related to supplying utility services to a lot; and
(ii) within the
boundaries of the lot (according to the way the boundaries of the lot are
defined in the plan of subdivision under which the lot is created); and
(iii)
located other than within a boundary structure for the lot.
(2) However,
common property does not include utility infrastructure positioned within
common property if— (a) its positioning is the subject of an agreement to
which the original owner or the body corporate is a party; and
(b) under the
agreement, ownership of the utility infrastructure does not pass to the
original owner or body corporate.
Example of utility infrastructure for
subsection (2)— cable television wires positioned in the service shaft of a
multistorey building that is scheme land for a community titles scheme, if the
wires remain in the ownership of a cable television provider
(3) In this
section—
"boundary structure" , for a lot included in a community titles scheme, means
a floor, wall or ceiling, other than a false ceiling, in which is located the
boundary of the lot with another lot or common property.
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