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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sec.90-oc.2Order invalidating purported by-law
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### sec.90-oc.2 Order invalidating purported by-law
Where, on application by any person entitled to vote at a meeting of the body corporate (including both a first mortgagee and a mortgagor of a lease of a lot) for an order under this section, a referee considers that a body corporate did not have the power to make a by-law purporting to have been made by it, the referee may make an order declaring the by-law to be invalid.
(amended)
An order under subsection (1) , when recorded under section 112 , has effect, subject to any order with respect to the order under subsection (1) made by a superior court, as if its terms were a by-law repealing the by-law to which the order relates.
(sec.90-oc.2-ssec.1) Where, on application by any person entitled to vote at a meeting of the body corporate (including both a first mortgagee and a mortgagor of a lease of a lot) for an order under this section, a referee considers that a body corporate did not have the power to make a by-law purporting to have been made by it, the referee may make an order declaring the by-law to be invalid. (amended)
(sec.90-oc.2-ssec.2) An order under subsection (1) , when recorded under section 112 , has effect, subject to any order with respect to the order under subsection (1) made by a superior court, as if its terms were a by-law repealing the by-law to which the order relates.