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#### 134 Association property rights by-laws
134 Association property rights by-laws
> > (1) Definition In this Act, an association property rights by-law is a by-law referred to in this section or a by-law that revokes or changes a by-law referred to in this section.
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> > (2) Use of community property A by-law in a community management statement may—
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> > > (a) confer a right of exclusive use and enjoyment of the whole or a specified part of the community property on the owner or owners of 1 or more development lots, neighbourhood lots or strata lots within the community scheme or on 1 or more precinct associations, neighbourhood associations or strata corporations within the scheme, or
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> > > (b) confer special privileges in respect of the whole or a specified part of the community property on the owner or owners of 1 or more development lots, neighbourhood lots or strata lots within the community scheme or on 1 or more precinct associations, neighbourhood associations or strata corporations within the scheme.
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> > > An example of a special privilege might be a licence to use the whole or any specified part of the association property in a particular manner or for particular purposes.
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> > (3) Use of precinct property A by-law in a precinct management statement may—
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> > > (a) confer a right of exclusive use and enjoyment of the whole or a specified part of the precinct property on the owner or owners of 1 or more development lots, neighbourhood lots or strata lots within the precinct scheme or on 1 or more precinct associations, neighbourhood associations or strata corporations within the scheme, or
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> > > (b) confer special privileges in respect of the whole or a specified part of the precinct property on the owner or owners of 1 or more development lots, neighbourhood lots or strata lots within the precinct scheme or on 1 or more neighbourhood associations or strata corporations within the scheme.
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> > > An example of a special privilege might be a licence to use the whole or any specified part of the association property in a particular manner or for particular purposes.
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> > (4) Use of neighbourhood property A by-law in a neighbourhood management statement may—
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> > > (a) confer a right of exclusive use and enjoyment of the whole or a specified part of the neighbourhood property on the owner or owners of the neighbourhood lots within the neighbourhood scheme, or
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> > > (b) confer special privileges in respect of the whole or a specified part of the neighbourhood property on the owner or owners of 1 or more neighbourhood lots within the neighbourhood scheme.
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> > > An example of a special privilege might be a licence to use the whole or any specified part of the association property in a particular manner or for particular purposes.
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> > (5) Use of subsidiary scheme property A by-law for a subsidiary scheme within a community scheme or a precinct scheme may confer a right of exclusive use and enjoyment of, or special privileges in respect of, association property or common property on 1 or more of the following—
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> > > (a) the owner or owners of 1 or more development lots within the community scheme or precinct scheme,
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> > > (b) the owner or owners of 1 or more precinct development lots, neighbourhood lots or strata lots within another subsidiary scheme,
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> > > (c) the community association,
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> > > (d) if the subsidiary scheme is part of a precinct scheme—the precinct association,
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> > > (e) a precinct association, neighbourhood association or strata corporation within another subsidiary scheme.