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OWNERS CORPORATIONS ACT 2006 - SECT 97

Interim special resolutions

    (1)     If, at a meeting or by ballot, the vote in favour of a matter requiring a special resolution is at least 50% of the total votes for all lots affected by the owners corporation and the vote against the resolution is not more than 25% of those votes, the resolution is to be taken to be passed as an interim special resolution.

S. 97(1A) inserted by No. 4/2021 s. 44.

    (1A)     In addition to subsection (1), if at a general meeting of the owners corporation the total votes in favour of a matter requiring a special resolution do not otherwise meet the requirements of section 96 but—

        (a)     there is a quorum for the general meeting; and

        (b)     there are no votes against the resolution—

the resolution is taken to be passed as an interim special resolution.

    (2)     If the interim special resolution is passed at a meeting, notice of the interim special resolution and the minutes of the meeting at which the interim special resolution was passed must be forwarded to all lot owners within 14 days of the meeting.

    (3)     If the interim special resolution is passed by ballot, notice of the interim special resolution (including the text of the resolution) must be forwarded to all lot owners within 14 days of the close of the ballot.

    (4)     The notice under subsection (2) or (3) must state that the interim special resolution will become a special resolution at the end of 29 days after it was passed unless lot owners who hold more than 25% of the total votes for all the lots affected by the owners corporation petition the secretary against the resolution.

    (5)     An interim special resolution becomes a special resolution of the owners corporation on the day that is 29 days after the day the interim special resolution was passed unless lot owners who hold more than 25% of the total votes for all the lots affected by the owners corporation petition the secretary against the resolution.

Note

The effect of subsection (5) is that an interim special resolution cannot be acted on for 29 days after it is passed and cannot be acted on at all if a petition is received by the secretary within that 29-day period.

Division 8—Office-holders



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