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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997 - SECT 431

Process if body corporate has decided lot entitlement schedule changes but has not consented to new community management statement

431 Process if body corporate has decided lot entitlement schedule changes but has not consented to new community management statement

(1) This section applies if, at the commencement
(a) the body corporate has, for the formal acquisition, decided the changes to the lot entitlement schedules for the community titles scheme under former section 51(2) or 51A(2) (whether or not it has given notice of its decision to the constructing authority under former section 51(5) or 51A(5)); and
(b) the body corporate has not consented to the recording of a new community management statement to reflect the acquisition.
(2) If it has not already done so, the constructing authority must give the relevant documents for the formal acquisition to the body corporate.
(3) New section 51(5) to (11) or 51A(4) to (10) apply in relation to the formal acquisition as if—
(a) the relevant documents given by the constructing authority to the body corporate were given under new section 51(1) or 51A(1); and
(b) the reference to the 4 month period in new section 51(5) and (7) or 51A(4) and (6) were a reference to the prescribed consent period.
(4) For subsection (3), the prescribed consent period is—
(a) if the constructing authority gave the body corporate advice about the acquisition as mentioned in former section 51(1) or 51A(1), and the relevant documents for the acquisition, at least 4 months before the commencement—the period ending at the commencement; or
(b) if the constructing authority gave the body corporate advice about the acquisition as mentioned in former section 51(1) or 51A(1) at least 4 months before the commencement but gave or gives the relevant documents for the acquisition to the body corporate at a later time—the period ending on the day that is 3 months after the constructing authority gave or gives the body corporate the relevant documents; or
(c) otherwise—the period ending on the day that is 4 months after the constructing authority gave or gives the body corporate the relevant documents.



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