Notes—pt 1
The original lot is subdivided into lots and common property.
The plan of subdivision could be a standard format, building format or volumetric format plan.
The scheme land consists of lots 1 to 6 and the common property.
A community management statement must accompany the plan of subdivision when the plan is lodged for registration.
Notes—pt 2
Lots 1 and 2 in scheme A are subdivided by further plans of subdivision to create basic schemes B and C.
Accordingly, lots 1 and 2 in scheme A are themselves community titles schemes.
Notes—pt 3
(The following notes are directed at illustrating the use of the bolded expressions.)
For the more complex layered arrangement of community titles schemes illustrated in this part—•scheme A is the principal scheme because it is not a lot included in another community titles scheme
•scheme B is both a subsidiary scheme for scheme A and a lot included in scheme A, and includes 3 lots, 2 of which are community titles schemes (schemes C and D)
•schemes C and D are both basic schemes because none of the lots included in either scheme is another community titles scheme
•schemes C and D are also subsidiary schemes for both schemes A and B. However, neither scheme C nor scheme D is a lot included in scheme A, but each scheme is a lot included in scheme B
•scheme land for scheme D consists of lot 1, lot 2 and the common property for scheme D
•scheme land for scheme C consists of lot 1, lot 2 and the common property for scheme C
•scheme land for scheme B consists of lot 2, the common property for scheme B, the scheme land for scheme C and the scheme land for scheme D
•scheme land for scheme A consists of lot 1, lot 3, the common property for scheme A, and the scheme land for scheme B.
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Notes—pt 7
There is only 1 body corporate for a community titles scheme.
All the owners of lots included in the scheme are members of the body corporate.