Building Management Ordinance definition

Building Management Ordinance means the Building Management Ordinance (Cap. 344 of the laws of Hong Kong) and any statutory amendments, modifications or re-enactments thereof from time to time in force;
Building Management Ordinance means the Building Management Ordinance (Cap. 344) and any statutory amendments, modifications or re-enactments thereof from time to time in force;
Building Management Ordinance means the Building Management Ordinance (Cap. 344);

Examples of Building Management Ordinance in a sentence

  • The provisions contained in Schedule 7 and Schedule 8 to the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344) shall be deemed to be incorporated into and form part of this Deed.

  • Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, it is hereby declared and agreed that subject to the provisions of the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344), at no time shall the Lot and the Development be without a responsible duly appointed manager to manage the Lot and the Development or any part or parts thereof after execution of this Deed.

  • As soon as practicable but not later than nine (9) months from the date of this Deed, the Manager shall convene a meeting of the Owners to establish an Owners’ Committee and appoint a chairman thereof or to appoint a management committee for the purpose of forming an Owners’ Corporation under the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344).

  • In the event of any dispute arising out of the interpretation of the provisions in Schedules 7 and 8 to the Building Management Ordinance and the provisions of this Deed, the former shall prevail.

  • Establishment of Owners’ Committee As soon as practicable but not later than nine (9) months from the date of this Deed, the Manager shall convene a meeting of the Owners (and to call further and subsequent meetings if required) to establish an Owners’ Committee and appoint a chairman thereof or to appoint a management committee for the purpose of forming an Owners’ Corporation under the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344).

  • During the existence of an Owners’ Corporation of the Development, the general meeting of the Owners’ Corporation convened under the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344) shall take the place of the meeting of Owners hereunder, and the management committee of the Owners’ Corporation shall take the place of the Owners’ Committee hereunder.

  • Subject to the provisions of the Building Management Ordinance, the Manager is appointed to act as agent for and on behalf of all the Owners duly authorised in accordance with the provisions of this Deed.

  • Subject to the provisions of the Building Management Ordinance (Cap.344), the Manager shall have the authority to act for all the Owners in accordance with the provisions of this Deed.

  • The Manager shall as soon as possible but not later than nine (9) months from the date of this Deed convene the first meeting of Owners (and to call further and subsequent meetings, if required), which meeting shall appoint a chairman and the Owners’ Committee or appoint a management committee for the purpose of forming the Owners’ Corporation under the Building Management Ordinance.

  • During the existence of the Owners’ Corporation, the general meeting of Owners’ Corporation convened under this Deed shall take the place of the meeting of Owners under this Deed and the management committee of the Owners’ Corporation convened under the Building Management Ordinance shall take the place of the Owners’ Committee under this Deed.


More Definitions of Building Management Ordinance

Building Management Ordinance means the Building Management Ordinance (Chapter 344 of the Laws of Hong Kong) and any statutory amendments, modifications or re-enactments thereof from time to time in force;
Building Management Ordinance. Car Park" The spaces for the parking of bicycles referred to in Special Condition No. (18)(d) of the Government Grant. “Bicycle Parking Space” shall be construed accordingly. Building Management Ordinance (Cap. 344 of the Laws of Hong Kong) and any statutory amendments, modifications or re-amendments thereof for the time being in force. Either a Residential Parking Space or a Motor Cycle Parking Space to which a specific number of undivided shares is allocated or sub-allocated in accordance with this Deed and is intended for separate and exclusive use, possession and occupation by the Owner(s) thereof (but, for the avoidance of doubt, excluding any part of the Common Areas and Common Facilities). “Car Parks” shall be construed accordingly.

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