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HOLIDAY PARKS (LONG-TERM CASUAL OCCUPATION) ACT 2002 - SECT 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"Director-General" means the Director-General of the Department of Fair
Trading.
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty.
"holiday park" means: (a) a caravan park (that is, land, including a camping
ground, on which caravans, or caravans and other moveable dwellings, have
been, are or are to be placed, installed or erected), or
(b) a
manufactured home estate (that is, land on which manufactured homes have been,
are or are to be placed),
whether or not the caravan park or manufactured home
estate is the subject of an approval under the Local Government Act 1993 .
"investigator" means an investigator appointed under section 18 of the
Fair Trading Act 1987 .
"long-term casual occupant" means an occupant under an occupation agreement to
which this Act applies.
"manufactured home" means a self-contained dwelling (that is, a dwelling that
includes at least one kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living area and that also
includes toilet and laundry facilities) that comprises one or more major
sections, and is not a registrable moveable dwelling, and includes any
associated structures that form part of the dwelling.
"moveable dwelling" means: (a) any caravan or other van or other portable
device (whether on wheels or not) other than a tent, used for human
habitation, or
(b) a manufactured home, or
(c) any conveyance, structure or
thing (other than a tent or similar structure) of a class or description
prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
"occupant" means a person who has the right to occupy a site under an
occupation agreement.
"occupation agreement" means any agreement under which a person grants to
another person for value a right to occupy a site: (a) whether or not the
right is a right of exclusive occupation, and
(b) whether the agreement is
express or implied, and
(c) whether the agreement is oral or in writing, or
partly oral and partly in writing.
"occupation fee" means an amount payable under an occupation agreement by an
occupant in respect of a period of the occupancy.
"park manager", in relation to a holiday park, means the person employed or
appointed as park manager under section 45.
"park owner", in relation to an occupation agreement, means any person who
grants the right to occupy a site under the occupation agreement.
"park rules for casual occupants", in relation to a holiday park, means: (a)
the rules made and amended under Part 6 of the Residential Parks Act 1998 in
relation to the holiday park (which is called a residential park in that Act),
and
(b) any amendments to those rules made under section 25 of this Act.
"relocatable home" means a moveable dwelling that is not: (a) a
moveable dwelling that is a registrable vehicle within the meaning of the
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 , or
(b) a moveable dwelling
of a type prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.
"signed" includes executed by a corporation in any manner permitted by law.
"site" means a site within a holiday park that is used, or is intended to be
used, for the installation of a moveable dwelling for long-term casual
occupation and includes any other part of premises (such as a parking space or
storeroom) let with the site.
"Tribunal" means the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal constituted by the
Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 .
(2) In this Act, a reference
to an occupant includes a person to whom an occupant has granted the right to
occupy a site.
(3) For the purposes of determining whether an agreement is an
occupation agreement as defined in subsection (1), it does not matter that the
person granted the right of occupation is a corporation if the site is
occupied (or intended for occupation) by a natural person.
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