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Land Act 1994
sec.294JBuilding management statement affecting freehold and non-freehold land
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### sec.294J Building management statement affecting freehold and non-freehold land
If a building management statement benefits or burdens both freehold and non-freehold land, the building management statement must be registered in the appropriate registers.
Further dealings affecting the building management statement must also be registered in the appropriate registers.
If a lot subject to a building management statement, including a lot under the Land Title Act 1994 , is surrendered to the State to be dealt with under this Act, the building management statement continues over the resulting unallocated State land only if the chief executive approves the continuation.
In considering whether to approve the continuation of the building management statement, the chief executive may consider if it is reasonably necessary to benefit the lots, including the unallocated State land, the subject of the building management statement.
If a building management statement continues over unallocated State land, the continuation must be recorded in the appropriate register.
If unallocated State land, over which there is a building management statement, is dealt with under this Act—
the chief executive may approve the building management statement continue; and
if approved—the continuation of the building management statement must be recorded in the appropriate register.
s 294J ins 2004 No. 9 s 77
amd 2019 No. 17 s 146
(sec.294J-ssec.1) If a building management statement benefits or burdens both freehold and non-freehold land, the building management statement must be registered in the appropriate registers.
(sec.294J-ssec.2) Further dealings affecting the building management statement must also be registered in the appropriate registers.
(sec.294J-ssec.3) If a lot subject to a building management statement, including a lot under the Land Title Act 1994 , is surrendered to the State to be dealt with under this Act, the building management statement continues over the resulting unallocated State land only if the chief executive approves the continuation.
(sec.294J-ssec.4) In considering whether to approve the continuation of the building management statement, the chief executive may consider if it is reasonably necessary to benefit the lots, including the unallocated State land, the subject of the building management statement.
(sec.294J-ssec.5) If a building management statement continues over unallocated State land, the continuation must be recorded in the appropriate register.
(sec.294J-ssec.6) If unallocated State land, over which there is a building management statement, is dealt with under this Act— the chief executive may approve the building management statement continue; and if approved—the continuation of the building management statement must be recorded in the appropriate register.
- (a) the chief executive may approve the building management statement continue; and
- (b) if approved—the continuation of the building management statement must be recorded in the appropriate register.