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LAND TITLE ACT 1994 - SECT 115C
Meaning of layered arrangement of community titles schemes
(1) A
"layered arrangement of community titles schemes" is a grouping of community
titles schemes— (a) in which there is 1 community titles scheme (the
"principal scheme" ) that— Note— See BCCM Act , schedule 1 , parts 2 and
3 for examples of layered arrangements of community titles schemes.
(i) is not a lot included in another community titles scheme; and
(ii) is
made up of— (A) the scheme land for all other community titles schemes in
the grouping; and
(B) its own common property; and
(C) each lot, if any,
that is not a community titles scheme, but that is included in the scheme; and
(b) in which there is at least 1 basic scheme; and
(c) in which there may or
may not be 1 or more community titles schemes located between the
principal scheme and each basic scheme.
(2) Each community titles scheme,
other than the principal scheme, in a
layered arrangement of community titles schemes— (a) is a subsidiary scheme
for the principal scheme; and
(b) unless it is a lot included in the
principal scheme, may also be a subsidiary scheme for another community titles
scheme forming part of the layered arrangement.
(3) A
"subsidiary scheme" , for a community titles scheme (
"scheme A" ), is a community titles scheme the scheme land for which forms
part of the scheme land for scheme A.
(4) In this Act, the expression
"included in" , if used in the context of the inclusion of a lot in a
community titles scheme— (a) establishes the relationship the lot has to the
scheme; and
(b) in general terms, is used to establish that the lot is
directly a part of the scheme, rather than only indirectly a part of the
scheme.
(5) The diagram and notes in the BCCM Act , schedule 1 , part 3
illustrate more comprehensively how the expression ‘included in’ is used.
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