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UNIT TITLES (MANAGEMENT) ACT 2011 (NO. 41 OF 2011) - SECT 129

Kinds of ACAT orders

(UTA s 125)

    (1)     The ACAT may make the following orders:

        (a)     an order requiring a party to do, or refrain from doing, a stated thing;

        (b)     an order requiring a party to exercise a function under this Act;

        (c)     an order requiring an owners corporation to do a stated thing that is ancillary to a function of the corporation under this Act;

        (d)     an order requiring a person to pay to the Territory or someone else an amount of not more than $1 000;

        (e)     a declaration—

              (i)     that a general meeting or executive committee meeting is void for irregularity; or

              (ii)     that a resolution of a general meeting or executive committee meeting is void for irregularity; or

              (iii)     that a rule of the owners corporation is invalid for irregularity;

        (f)     an order repealing or amending a resolution of a general meeting or executive committee based on a merits review of the resolution by the ACAT;

        (g)     an order giving effect to an unsuccessful motion for a resolution of a general meeting (either as originally proposed or as amended by the ACAT) if the ACAT is satisfied after a merits review of the motion that opposition to the motion was unreasonable;

        (h)     an order requiring stated accounts of an owners corporation to be audited, whether by a stated person or a person of a stated kind;

              (i)     an order allowing an applicant to examine records of the owners corporation;

        (j)     an order requiring an owners corporation to make or repeal a rule and register a copy of the resolution making or repealing the rule;

        (k)     an order appointing an administrator to exercise all or stated functions of the owners corporation, the executive committee or an office-holder in the committee;

        (l)     if the dispute relates to a matter mentioned in section 126 (1) (a)—an order to remove the animal from the unit if—

              (i)     a condition requiring the owners corporation's consent to keeping the animal is not complied with; or

              (ii)     the animal is causing a nuisance.

    (2)     The ACAT may make any other order it considers reasonably necessary or convenient to resolve a dispute under this part.

    (3)     This section does not limit the orders the ACAT may make in relation to a dispute under this part.



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