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BUILDING UNITS AND GROUP TITLES ACT 1980 - SECT 26B
Associates
(1) A person is associated with someone else if— (a) a relationship of a
type mentioned in subsection (2) exists between them; or
(b) a series of
relationships of a type mentioned in subsection (2) can be traced between them
through another person or other persons.
(2) For subsection (1) , the
relationships are as follows— (a) marriage or de facto partnership;
(b) the
relationship of ascendant and descendant (including the relationship of parent
and child) or the relationship of persons who have a parent or grandparent in
common;
(c) business partnership;
(d) the relationship of employer and
employee;
(e) a fiduciary relationship;
(f) the relationship of persons, one
of whom is accustomed, or under an obligation (whether formal or informal), to
act in accordance with the directions, instructions or wishes of the other;
(g) the relationship of a corporation and executive officer of the
corporation;
(h) the relationship of a corporation and a person who is in a
position to control or substantially influence the corporation’s conduct;
(i) the relationship of a corporation that is a proprietor and a
company nominee of the corporation.
(3) However, despite subsection (2) (e)
and (f) , the proprietor of a lot and a person who is a party to a
letting arrangement as defined in section 41A are not associated merely
because of services provided to the proprietor by the person under the
arrangement.
(4) Also, for a person mentioned in section 41B (a) (iii) , the
proprietor who nominates the person for election is associated with the
person.
(5) In this section—
"executive officer" , of a corporation, means a person who is concerned with,
or takes part in, the corporation’s management, whether or not the person is
a director or the person’s position is given the name of executive officer.
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