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There is no statutory basis for forming sub-committees to attend to subordinate matters - e.g. a gardening committee to look after the garden. However, some bodies corporate believe this to be an effective way to monitor the affairs of the body corporate. It is important to remember these sub-committees have no official standing, and may not make any decisions on behalf of the body corporate.

 

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