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FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT ACT 2000 - SECT 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"administration" of this Act or a corresponding law includes the execution and
enforcement of this Act or the corresponding law.
"administration agreement" means an agreement under section 32.
"Australian citizen" has the same meaning as in the Australian Citizenship Act
2007 of the Commonwealth.
"authorised investigation" -see section 34.
"authorised officer" means a person referred to in section 33 (1) or a person
appointed to be an authorised officer under section 33 (2).
"building" includes part of a building.
"Chief Commissioner" means the Chief Commissioner of State Revenue referred to
in section 60 of the Taxation Administration Act 1996 .
"commencement date" of an eligible transaction-see section 13 (4).
"completed" -for completion of an eligible transaction, see section 13 (5).
"comprehensive home building contract" means a contract under which a builder
undertakes to build a home on land from the inception of the building work to
the point where the home is ready for occupation and if, for any reason, the
work to be carried out under such a contract is not completed, includes any
further contract under which the work is to be completed.
"consideration" for an eligible transaction-see section 13 (7).
"corresponding law" means an Act of another State, or a Territory,
corresponding to this Act.
"eligibility criteria" means the criteria for determining whether an applicant
for a first home owner grant is eligible for the grant (see Division 2 of Part
2).
"eligible transaction" -see section 13 (1).
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"first home owner grant" means a first home owner grant authorised under this
Act.
"first home owner grant cap" -see section 13A.
"first home owner grant scheme" means the scheme for payment of
first home owner grants established under this Act.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty.
"guardian" of a person under a legal disability includes a trustee who holds
property on trust for the person under an instrument of trust or by order or
direction of a court or tribunal.
"home" -see section 4.
"multiple occupancy contract" -see section 6A.
"multiple occupancy land" -see section 6B.
"option" to purchase includes a right of preemption or a right of first
refusal.
"owner": (a) in relation to a home, has the meaning given by section 5 (1),
and
(b) in relation to land, means a person who has a relevant interest in
the land.
"owner builder" means an owner of land who builds a home, or has a home built,
on the land without entering into a comprehensive home building contract.
"permanent resident" means: (a) the holder of a permanent visa within the
meaning of section 30 of the Migration Act 1958 of the Commonwealth, or
(b) a
New Zealand citizen who holds a special category visa within the meaning of
section 32 of the Migration Act 1958 of the Commonwealth.
"property" means: (a) a home, or
(b) land, or
(c) a relevant interest in
land.
"relevant interest" -see section 5 (2), (3) and (4).
"residence requirement" -see section 12.
"residential property" -land in Australia is residential property at a
particular time if there is, at that time, a building on the land lawfully
occupied as a place of residence or suitable for occupation as a place of
residence.
"spouse" -see section 6.
"taxation law" means a law for the assessment or imposition of a tax.
"terms contract" means a contract for the sale or purchase of land under which
the purchaser: (a) is obliged to make 2 or more payments to the vendor after
the execution of the contract and before becoming entitled to a conveyance or
transfer of the land, and
(b) is entitled to possession or occupation of the
land before becoming entitled to a conveyance or transfer of the land.
"total value" of a transaction-see section 13B.
(2) Notes included in this
Act do not form part of this Act.
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