(1) In this
regulation —
single tier building means —
(a) a
building that is part of a single tier strata scheme; or
(b) a
building that, although not part of a single tier strata scheme, does not
include any lot or part of a lot that would be inconsistent with the building
being part of a single tier strata scheme.
(2) For the purposes
of section 3(2)(b), the boundaries of any cubic space referred to in
paragraph (a) of the definition of floor plan in section 3(1) must
be described in accordance with this regulation.
(3) If the cubic space
is within a building that is not a single tier building, the boundaries of the
cubic space must be —
(a) in
the case of a vertical boundary, if the base of any wall corresponds
substantially with any line referred to in paragraph (a) of the
definition of floor plan in section 3(1) — the inner surface of
that wall; and
(b) in
the case of a horizontal boundary, if any floor or ceiling joins a vertical
boundary of that cubic space — the upper surface of that floor and the
under surface of that ceiling.
(4) If the cubic space
is within a building that is a single tier building, the boundaries of the
cubic space must be described in a manner that unambiguously defines the cubic
space and its location in relation to the relevant building.