Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 No 138
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164   Matters that may be referred to Tribunal

(1)  An Adjudicator may refer to the Tribunal an application for an order if the Adjudicator is of the opinion:
(a)  that the application raises complex legal issues, or
(b)  that it should be referred because of its importance or the possible frequency of like applications, or
(c)  that there are other good reasons to refer the application.
(2)  This section does not confer on any person a right to have referred to the Tribunal an application for an order that may be made by an Adjudicator.
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