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South Bank Corporation Act 1989
sec.94COrder giving effect to motion, or variation of motion, as proposed
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### sec.94C Order giving effect to motion, or variation of motion, as proposed
If a referee is satisfied that a motion, other than a prescribed motion, considered by a general meeting of the body corporate and requiring a resolution without dissent was not passed because of opposition that in the circumstances is unreasonable, the referee may, on the application of the corporation or a lessee, make an order giving effect to the motion as proposed, or a variation of the motion as proposed.
In this section—
prescribed motion means—
a motion for reinstatement in whole or in part of a building subject to a leasehold building units plan; or
a motion for termination or amalgamation of a leasehold building units plan.
(sec.94C-ssec.1) If a referee is satisfied that a motion, other than a prescribed motion, considered by a general meeting of the body corporate and requiring a resolution without dissent was not passed because of opposition that in the circumstances is unreasonable, the referee may, on the application of the corporation or a lessee, make an order giving effect to the motion as proposed, or a variation of the motion as proposed.
(sec.94C-ssec.2) In this section— prescribed motion means— a motion for reinstatement in whole or in part of a building subject to a leasehold building units plan; or a motion for termination or amalgamation of a leasehold building units plan.
- (a) a motion for reinstatement in whole or in part of a building subject to a leasehold building units plan; or
- (b) a motion for termination or amalgamation of a leasehold building units plan.