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Strata Schemes Management Act 2015
245Effect of certain orders imposing obligations on owners corporation
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#### 245 Effect of certain orders imposing obligations on owners corporation
245 Effect of certain orders imposing obligations on owners corporation
> > (1) The terms of the following orders, to the extent to which they impose a requirement on an owners corporation, are taken to have effect as a resolution of the owners corporation to do what is needed to comply with the requirement—
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> > > (a) an order relating to a resolution under section 25 (except subsection (4)),
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> > > (b) an order relating to interest or contributions under section 85 or 87,
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> > > (c) an order relating to property under section 126, 127, 128, 129 or 130,
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> > > (d) an order relating to insurance under section 174 or 175,
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> > > (e) an order under section 232 in which the Tribunal declares that the order is to have effect as a decision of the owners corporation.
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> > (2) The owners corporation must cause the terms of any such order to be recorded in its minute book when it is given a copy of the order by the registrar.
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> > (3) If any such order specifies a period (a limitation period) during which a resolution of an owners corporation purporting to alter the effect of the order would be inoperative, a resolution passed by the owners corporation during that period has no force or effect unless—
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> > > (a) it is a unanimous resolution, or
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> > > (b) it is passed on a motion submitted to a general meeting after being authorised, by order, by the Tribunal.
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> > (4) A resolution that is so authorised and passed may amend or revoke an order before the end of a limitation period.
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> > (5) An application to the Tribunal for an order authorising a motion for submission to a general meeting may be made by any person who, at the time of the application, could have applied for the order to which the proposed motion relates.