Queensland Subordinate Legislation as Made
[Index]
[Table]
[Search]
[Search this Act]
[Notes]
[Noteup]
[Previous]
[Next]
[Download]
[Help]
BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT (STANDARD MODULE) REGULATION 2020 - REG 131
Special provisions about proxy use
131 Special provisions about proxy use
(1) Under section 318 of the Act , a body corporate member, other than the
owner of a lot for which there is a mortgagee in possession, can not be
prevented by contract, other than a contract mentioned in subsection (3) ,
from exercising a vote at a general meeting, and can not be required by
contract to make someone else the member’s proxy for voting at a general
meeting.
(2) Except for a proxy exercised by the original owner under
subsection (3) , a proxy can not be exercised for someone else by— (a) the
original owner or a body corporate manager; or
(b) an associate of the
original owner or a body corporate manager.
(3) The original owner may
exercise a proxy for a person in accordance with the proxy if— (a) a
contract under which the original owner sells a lot to the person makes the
original owner the person’s proxy for voting on issues stated in the
contract for a period stated in the contract, that in any event must end not
later than 1 year after the establishment of the community titles scheme; and
(b) the issues mentioned in paragraph (a) are limited to 1 or more of the
following— (i) engaging a person as a body corporate manager or service
contractor, or authorising a person as a letting agent, if the details of the
engagement or authorisation were disclosed to the person before the person
entered into the contract to buy the lot;
(ii) authorising a service
contractor or letting agent to occupy a part of the common property, if the
details of the authorisation were disclosed to the person before the person
entered into the contract to buy the lot;
(iii) consenting to the recording
of a new community management statement to include a by-law, if the details of
the inclusion were disclosed to the person before the person entered into the
contract to buy the lot.
(4) Subsection (3) applies despite section 130 (3)
(f) .
(5) Provisions of this part limiting the number of proxies a person may
hold from owners of lots do not apply to an original owner exercising a proxy
under subsection (3) .
AustLII: Copyright Policy
| Disclaimers
| Privacy Policy
| Feedback