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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sch.4-sec.4Restrictions on submitting motions
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### sch.4-sec.4 Restrictions on submitting motions
A motion shall not be submitted to the meeting unless it relates to the business of the meeting.
A person is not entitled to move a motion at a meeting or to nominate a person for election as the chairperson, secretary or treasurer of the body corporate or a member of the committee unless he or she is entitled to vote on that motion or in that election.
For the purposes of subclause (2), a lessee who but for the existence of a mortgage over the lease of the lot would be entitled to vote on a motion or in an election or a company nominee of any such lessee that is a corporation shall be deemed to be entitled to vote on that motion or in that election.
(amended)
(sch.4-sec.4-ssec.1) A motion shall not be submitted to the meeting unless it relates to the business of the meeting.
(sch.4-sec.4-ssec.2) A person is not entitled to move a motion at a meeting or to nominate a person for election as the chairperson, secretary or treasurer of the body corporate or a member of the committee unless he or she is entitled to vote on that motion or in that election.
(sch.4-sec.4-ssec.3) For the purposes of subclause (2), a lessee who but for the existence of a mortgage over the lease of the lot would be entitled to vote on a motion or in an election or a company nominee of any such lessee that is a corporation shall be deemed to be entitled to vote on that motion or in that election. (amended)