common property

"common property" means so much of the lot as is not comprised in any parcel (including any accessory parcel), or any provisional block as shown in an approved strata plan; "council", in relation to a management corporation, means the council of that management corporation elected under section 39;
ACT 318 - STRATA TITLES ACT 1985
4. Interpretation.

common property

"common property", in relation to a development area, means so much of the development area as is not comprised in any parcel, such as the structural elements of the building, stairs, stairways, fire escapes, entrances and exits, corridors, lobbies, fixtures, and fittings, lifts, refuse shutes, refuse bins, compound drains, water tanks, sewers, pipes, wires, cables and ducts that serve more than one parcel, the exterior of all common parts of the building, playing fields and recreational area, driveways, car parks, and parking areas, open spaces, landscape areas, walls and fences, and all other facilities and installations and any part of the land used or capable of being used or enjoyed in common by all the occupiers of the building;
ACT 663 - BUILDING AND COMMON PROPERTY (MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT) ACT 2007
2. Interpretation.
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