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DUTIES ACT 1997 - SECT 76
Residence requirement
76 Residence requirement
(1) The home must be occupied by the first home owner or one of the first home
owners who is acquiring it as a principal place of residence for a continuous
period of at least 6 months, with that occupation starting within 12 months
(or such longer period as the Chief Commissioner may approve) after completion
of the agreement or transfer. This requirement is referred to as
"the residence requirement".
(2) The Chief Commissioner may, if satisfied
there are good reasons to do so in a particular case: (a) modify
the residence requirement by approving a shorter period of occupation by a
first home owner, or
(b) exempt a first home owner from the requirement to
comply with the residence requirement.
(3) In the case of an agreement or
transfer for the acquisition of a vacant block of residential land, it is
sufficient that the Chief Commissioner is satisfied that the vacant block is
intended to be used as the site of a home to be occupied by the first home
owner or one of the first home owners who is acquiring it as a principal place
of residence.
(5) For the purpose of this section, an agreement or transfer
is
"completed" when a purchaser or transferee becomes entitled to possession of
the home and, if the interest in the land acquired by the purchaser or
transferee is registrable under a law of the State, the interest is so
registered.
(6) The residence requirement does not apply to an application
under the scheme if, on the date of the agreement or transfer: (a) the
applicant or, if there are 2 or more of them, at least one of the applicants
is a member of the Permanent Forces of the Australian Defence Force (within
the meaning of the Defence Act 1903 of the Commonwealth), and
(b) the
applicant or, if there are 2 or more of them, each of the applicants is
enrolled to vote in State elections (under the
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 ).
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