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BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT (ACCOMMODATION MODULE) REGULATION 2020 - REG 3
Application of this regulation—Act, s 21 [SM, s 3]
3 Application of this regulation—Act, s 21 [SM, s 3]
(1) This regulation is a regulation module for the Act .
(2) This regulation
applies to a community titles scheme if— (a) the lots included in the scheme
are predominantly accommodation lots; or
(b) both of the following apply for
the scheme— (i) the lots included in the scheme are not predominantly
accommodation lots; Note— For example, although the lots were offered for
sale as accommodation lots, the buyers chose not to use them as
accommodation lots.
(ii) when the first community management statement
identifying this regulation as the regulation module applying to the scheme
was recorded, the lots included in the scheme were intended to be
predominantly accommodation lots; or
(c) all of the following apply for the
scheme— (i) the lots included in the scheme have previously been, but are no
longer, predominantly accommodation lots;
(ii) when the lots included in the
scheme last stopped being predominantly accommodation lots, the community
management statement for the scheme identified this regulation as the
regulation module applying to the scheme;
(iii) since the lots included in
the scheme last stopped being predominantly accommodation lots, each community
management statement, if any, recorded for the scheme has identified this
regulation as the regulation module applying to the scheme.
(3) In this
section—
"accommodation lot" means a lot that is— (a) the subject of a lease or
letting for accommodation for long or short term residential purposes, or
immediately available to be the subject of a lease or letting for
accommodation for long or short term residential purposes; or
(b) part of a
hotel.
"hotel" means an establishment organised and operated principally for
providing accommodation in guest rooms or suites and offering food and drink,
whether or not the establishment includes any of the following— (a)
restaurants;
(b) function rooms;
(c) nightclubs or cabarets;
(d) shops for
tourists;
(e) recreation facilities.
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