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Queensland Body Corporate and Community Management Commissioner - Adjudicators Orders |
Last Updated: 9 March 2009
REFERENCE: 0178-2009
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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36220
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Name of Scheme:
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Calonne Chase
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Address of Scheme:
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20 Calonne Street UPPER MT GRAVATT QLD 4122
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TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an application made under the abovementioned Act by the body corporate for Calonne Chase community titles scheme 36220
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I hereby order that for the purposes of the
Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and pursuant to section
283 of the Act, the next financial year end date of the body corporate
for Calonne Chase community titles scheme 36220 is 31 May 2009.
I further order that each successive financial year for the Body
Corporate will commence on 1 June and end on 31 May.
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STATEMENT OF ADJUDICATOR’S REASONS FOR DECISION - REF 0178-2009
“Calonne Chase” CTS 36220
The scheme
“Calonne Chase” community titles scheme
36220 is subject to the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
(Act).
Application
This application made by the Body Corporate seeks an
order to change its financial year to end on 31 May each year.
Jurisdiction
Section 276(1)(b) 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 the exercise of rights or powers, or the
performance of duties
under this Act. An adjudicator’s order may
contain ancillary or consequential provisions the adjudicator considers
necessary or appropriate
(s 284(1), Act).
Section 283 of the Act specifically provides: With the consent of the body corporate, the order of the adjudicator may include a change of the body corporate’s financial year and of the dates when later financial years begin.
Determination
The Body Corporate submits that the current financial
year end date of 30 November results in the annual general meeting being held
late in December or January, around the holiday and Christmas period, and that
this has resulted in owners not being available to
attend meetings. It is
submitted that the change of financial year should result in a larger attendance
at an annual general meeting.
The Body Corporate has shown that at its Annual General Meeting dated 9 February 2009 it resolved by ordinary resolution to: “... change its financial year to end on 31 May each year...and the body corporate manager be authorised to prepare, endorse, seal and lodge the appropriate application for submission to the Commissioners Office.”
In the circumstances, I am satisfied that the Body Corporate has consented to the proposed change of its financial year and that it is appropriate to make an order to change the financial year end date to 31 May.
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