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UNIT TITLES (MANAGEMENT) ACT 2011 - SECT 63

Service contractor—transfer

    (1)     A service contractor's rights under a service contract may be transferred only if the transfer is approved by the owners corporation by ordinary resolution.

    (2)     In deciding whether to approve the proposed transfer, the owners corporation may consider the following:

        (a)     the character of the proposed transferee and associates of the proposed transferee;

        (b)     the proposed transferee's financial standing;

        (c)     the terms of the proposed transfer;

        (d)     the competence, qualifications and experience of the proposed transferee and associates of the proposed transferee;

        (e)     whether the proposed transferee or associates of the proposed transferee have received, or are likely to receive, training in relation to the service contractor's functions;

        (f)     anything else relevant to the service contract.

    (3)     The owners corporation must decide whether to approve a proposed transfer not later than 30 days after the day the corporation is asked in writing to approve the transfer.

    (4)     However, the owners corporation must not—

        (a)     unreasonably withhold the approval to transfer; or

        (b)     require or receive a fee or other consideration for approving the transfer, other than reimbursement of legal or administrative expenses reasonably incurred by the corporation for the approval.

    (5)     If the owners corporation has not decided whether to approve a proposed transfer within the period mentioned in subsection (3), the corporation is taken to have approved the transfer.

    (6)     In this section:

"associates of the proposed transferee" means—

        (a)     if the proposed transferee is a corporation—the corporation's directors, substantial shareholders and principal staff; or

        (b)     if the proposed transferee is a partnership or is in partnership—the partners and principal staff of the partnership.



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