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Body Corporate and Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 2020
sec.11Co-owners or family members who are not eligible to be voting member
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### sec.11 Co-owners or family members who are not eligible to be voting member
Unless otherwise permitted under this regulation, for each lot that is co-owned, only 1 co-owner of the lot can be a voting member of the committee, on the basis of ownership of the lot, at a time.
For example, this regulation permits otherwise under sections 38 , 42 and 50 .
Also, for each lot that is owned, or co-owned, by an individual, only 1 of the following persons can be a voting member of the committee on the basis of ownership of the lot, at a time—
the individual owner of the lot;
a member of the individual owner’s family;
a person acting under the authority of a power of attorney given to the person by the individual owner of the lot.
(sec.11-ssec.1) Unless otherwise permitted under this regulation, for each lot that is co-owned, only 1 co-owner of the lot can be a voting member of the committee, on the basis of ownership of the lot, at a time. For example, this regulation permits otherwise under sections 38 , 42 and 50 .
(sec.11-ssec.2) Also, for each lot that is owned, or co-owned, by an individual, only 1 of the following persons can be a voting member of the committee on the basis of ownership of the lot, at a time— the individual owner of the lot; a member of the individual owner’s family; a person acting under the authority of a power of attorney given to the person by the individual owner of the lot.
- (a) the individual owner of the lot;
- (b) a member of the individual owner’s family;
- (c) a person acting under the authority of a power of attorney given to the person by the individual owner of the lot.