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03/07/2019 at 11:26 am
#38417
The ACT has a different approach to the Qld one. Here, “A person entitled to vote at a general meeting of an owners corporation must not … appoint a person as a proxy if the person is— (i) the manager; or (ii) a service contractor.” Anyone else can be appointed as a proxy, another owner, your lawyer, a non-owner friend, your neighbour, the chair of the meeting etc.