6. Building
or land capable of being subdivided into parcels.
(1) Any building two or more storeys
on alienated land held as one lot under final title (whether Registry or Land
Office title) shall be capable of being subdivided into parcels; and any land
on the same lot shall also be capable of being subdivided into parcels each
to be held under a strata title or an accessory parcel.
(1A) Any alienated land having two or more
buildings held as one lot under final title (whether Registry or
Land Office title) shall be capable of being subdivided into land parcels each
of which is to be held under a strata title or as an accessory parcel.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the State Authority may,
by rules, published in the Gazette, prohibit the subdivision of buildings
or land of any class
or description as may be specified in such rules.
7. Proprietor of alienated land may apply for subdivision
of a building
or land.
(1) The proprietor of any alienated land on which there is
any building or land
which is capable of being subdivided under section 6, may subject to
the provisions of this Act, apply for the subdivision thereof to the Director.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the proprietor of any
alienated land held under qualified title which has been duly surveyed and in
respect of which a certified plan has been approved by the Director of Survey,
may apply to the Director for the subdivision of any building
or land thereon.
(3) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), an application
may be made notwithstanding that no certificate
of completion and compliance has been issued for the building.
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