Conclusivenes)
of certificate of registration.
Powers of dorporation generally.
Second Schedule.
(c) the address of the registered office of the corporation: (d) the name and address of the chairman and secretary of
the management committee;
(e) the name and address of any administrator.
(3) The secretary of the management committee shall, within twenty-eight days of the date of any change in the particulars registered under subsection (2), other than the particulars re- ferred to in paragraph (e) of that subsection, give notice thereof to the Land Officer in such form as the Land Officer may specify.
(4) In the event of a contravention of subsection (3), the secretary of the management committee shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a line of one hundred dollars for each day during which the contravention continues.
(5) Upon payment of such fee as may be prescribed, any person may-
(a) inspect the register and any document required to be submitted to the Land Officer under this Ordinance; and (b) require a copy or extract of any such register or docu- ment to be made and certified under the hand of the Land Officer.
13. A certificate or amended certificate of registration issued by the Land Officer in respect of a corporation shall be conclu- sive evidence that such corporation is incorporated under this Ordinance.
PART IV.
PROVISIONS AELATING TO CORPORATIONS.
14. (1) Subject to this Ordinance, at a meeting of a cor poration any resolution may be passed with respect to the control, management and administration of the common parts and any such resolution shall be binding on the management committee and all the owners.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1). a corporation may by resolution at a meeting remove from office and replace any member of the management committee.
(3) A resolution for the removal of so many members of the management committee as would reduce the number of members below the number required under paragraph 1 of the Second Schedule shall not have effect unless there is appointed, at the meeting at which such resolution is passed, a sufficient number of further members as will comply with such requirements.
15. (1) The members of an approved association may, by resolution of the majority of the members thereof present and voting at a meeting convened for that purpose, resolve to requisi- tion a meeting of the management committee in accordance with this section and shall appoint from amongst themselves one person to be known as the "tenants' representative":
Provided that the approved association shall not be entitled to requisition the convening of more than one meeting in any period of three months.
(2) Only a lawful occupier of a dat in the building and not an owner, may be appointed as the tenants' representative.
(3) The secretary of a management committee shall, on the written requisition of the approved association, which shall state the objects of the meeting, forthwith proceed duly to convene a meeting of the management committee within twenty-eight days from the date of receipt of the requisition for the purpose of hearing the tenants' representative on matters concerning the management of the building of which the members of the approved association are tenants or occupiers.
(4) In this section "approved association" means AA association--
(<) formed to represent the interests of the tenants or
occupiers of flats in a building; and
(b) which has been approved for the purposes of this section
by the Secretary for Home Affairs,
16. When the owners of a building have been incorporated under section 8, the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the owners in relation to the common parts of the building shall be exercised and performed by, and the liabilities of the owners in relation to the common parts of the building shall, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, be enforceable against, the corpora tion to the exclusion of the owners, and accordingly-
(a) any notice, order or other document which relates to any of the common parts of the building may be served upon the corporation at its registered office; and
(b) any proceedings in court in respect of any of the common parts of the building may be brought and pursued by or against the corporation,
17. (1) If a judgment is given or an order is made against a corporation, execution to enforce the judgment or order may issue-
(a) against any property of the corporation; or
Tenants" representative.
Rights etc. of owners to be exercised etc. by corporation.
Enforcement
of judgments etc. against a corporation.
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