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Queensland Body Corporate and Community Management Commissioner - Adjudicators Orders |
Last Updated: 19 July 2006
REFERENCE: 0182-2006
ORDER OF AN ADJUDICATOR
MADE UNDER
PART 9 OF CHAPTER 6
BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT
1997
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Number of Scheme:
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30053
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Name of Scheme:
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Hedley on the Park
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Address of Scheme:
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37 Hedley Avenue NUNDAH QLD 4012
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TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an application made under the abovementioned Act by
Angelo and Tonia Galano, the Owners of lots1, 2 & 3
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I hereby order that Ms Beverly Joan McKinnon of Duce Management
Services is appointed as Administrator to call, hold, and chair an annual
general
meeting of the Hedley on the Park Body Corporate within 3 months from
the date of this order. The Administrator shall hold the appointment
for the
period beginning on the date of this order until the close of the meeting
ordered to be held.
I further order that for the purposes of calling and chairing the meeting, the Administrator shall have all the powers of chairperson, secretary and treasurer of the Body Corporate and of the committee, with the exception of the following powers- • To further delegate any of those powers to another person; and I further order that the Administrator shall prepare an agenda for the meeting, including the matters set out in section 26 of the Body Corporate and Community Management (Small Schemes Module) Regulation 1997, and shall issue a notice of the meeting. I further order that the meeting must be held at least 7 days after notice of the meeting is given to the owners of the lots included in the scheme and, except as provided in this order, the meeting must be called and held in accordance with the Act and the Small Schemes Module. I further order that for the purposes of determining the future financial years of the Body Corporate, the end of the financial year shall be the last day of the month immediately preceding the month in which the anniversary of the meeting authorised by this order falls. I further order that the Administrator shall allow body corporate members reasonable access to all body corporate records held by her. |
STATEMENT OF ADJUDICATOR’S REASONS FOR DECISION - REF
0182-2006
"Hedley on the Park" CTS
30053
The applicants are the owners of all three lots in the scheme and seek an order that Ms Beverly Joan McKinnon of Duce Management Services is appointed as Administrator to call, hold, and chair an annual general meeting of the Hedley on the Park Body Corporate
Statutory Obligations of the Body Corporate.
The
statutory requirements regarding the holding of a general meeting are set out in
Part 4 of the Small Schemes Module.
The meeting must be held each year
after notice of the meeting is given to all lot owners. The notice must state
the time and place
of the proposed meeting and each member should also be
provided with an agenda for the meeting, a proxy form and a voting paper (see
sections 22 to 26 of the Small Schemes Module Regulation.
The body
corporate must also prepare an administrative and sinking fund budget each
financial year. The budgets forecast anticipated
expenditure and form the basis
for setting the annual contributions payable by the owner of each lot, to the
administrative and sinking
funds.
Jurisdiction
Section
276(1) of the Act provides that an adjudicator may make an order that is
just and equitable in the circumstances (including a declaratory
order) to
resolve a dispute, in the context of a community titles scheme, about-
(a) a claimed or anticipated contravention of the Act or the community management statement; or
(b) the exercise of rights or powers, or the performance of duties, under the Act or the community management statement; or
(c) a claimed or anticipated contractual matter about-
(i) the engagement of a person as a body corporate manager or service contractor for a community titles scheme; or
(ii) the authorisation of a person as a letting agent for a community titles
scheme.
An order may require a person to act, or prohibit a person from
acting, in a way stated in the order (section 276(2)). An adjudicator's
order may contain ancillary and consequential provisions the adjudicator
considers necessary or appropriate (section 284(1)). Specifically,
without limiting the power of an adjudicator to make an order under section
276(1), an adjudicator may make an order
... appointing an
administrator, and authorising the administrator to perform--
(a) obligations
of the body corporate, its committee, or a member of the committee under this
Act or the community management statement;
or
(b) obligations of the body
corporate under another Act.
Section 301 of the Act, headed
Appointment of Administrator provides –
301 Appointment
of administrator
(1) This section applies if an order is made under
this chapter appointing an administrator.
(2) The administrator has
the powers given to the administrator under the order.
(3) Without
limiting subsection (2), the power may include power to levy a special
contribution against the owners of lots included
in a community titles scheme to
meet the cost of complying with obligations to which the order relates and the
costs of the administration.
(4) The order may--
(a)
withdraw all or particular stated powers from the body corporate, a body
corporate manager to whom a power has been given under
section 119 or 120, or
stated officers of the body corporate
until the administrator has
taken the necessary action to secure compliance with the obligations;
and
(b) require officers of the body corporate or a body corporate
manager mentioned in paragraph (a) to take stated action to help perform
the
work the administrator is required to perform; and
(c) fix the
administrator’s remuneration.
(5) The administrator’s
remuneration is to be paid out of the funds of the body corporate.
(6)
This section does not apply to the enforcement of a monetary obligation of the
body corporate arising under another Act unless
it is an enforceable money
order.
Determination
If an original proprietor, or
owner, fails to convene a first annual general meeting for a body corporate, or
if a body corporate
fails to regularly hold its required annual general
meetings, it is necessary for an adjudicator to make an order appointing an
administrator
to call and hold an annual general meeting of the body corporate.
The purpose of such an order is to re-establish the body corporate
on a proper
legal footing, and to facilitate the body corporate conducting its affairs in
accordance with the legislation, including
by maintaining required records and
registers.
In the circumstances, I am satisfied that it is reasonable and
necessary for me to make an order appointing Ms Beverly Joan McKinnon
of Duce
Management Services as Administrator to call, hold, and chair an annual general
meeting of the Hedley on the Park Body Corporate
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