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SANCTUARY COVE RESORT ACT 1985 - SECT 91AA

Protection of body corporate and executive committee from liability for defamation

91AA Protection of body corporate and executive committee from liability for defamation

(1) This section applies if—
(a) the executive committee publishes required material for a general meeting of the primary thoroughfare body corporate; and
(b) the required material contains defamatory matter.
(2) Each of the following is not liable for defamation because of the publication—
(a) the primary thoroughfare body corporate;
(b) the committee, or a member of the committee, other than a member of the committee who submitted the document containing the defamatory matter.
(3) In this section—

"member of the committee" includes the body corporate manager acting under a delegation under section 91AB (1) .

"prescribed motion" means any of the following—
(a) a motion to give a member of the executive committee a notice under section 91H (1) ;
(b) a motion mentioned in section 91I (2) (a) to remove a member of the executive committee from office;
(c) a motion to give a letting agent a code contravention notice;
(d) a motion to require a letting agent to transfer the letting agent’s management rights for the resort or a part of the resort under section 94K ;
(e) a motion to terminate a person’s appointment as a body corporate manager, engagement as a service contractor or authorisation as a letting agent under section 94V .

"required material" , for a general meeting of the primary thoroughfare body corporate, means any of the following required under this Act to be published for the meeting—
(a) a prescribed motion submitted other than by or for the committee for the general meeting;
(b) the substance of a prescribed motion mentioned in paragraph (a) ;
(c) notice of a prescribed motion mentioned in paragraph (a) or another document required to accompany the motion, prepared by the submitter of the motion.



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