SCHEDULE 1Tenement Management Scheme
RULE 1 –SCOPE AND INTERPRETATION
I11Scope of scheme
This scheme provides for the management and maintenance of the scheme property of a tenement.
I11Meaning of “scheme property”
For the purposes of this scheme, “scheme property” means, in relation to a tenement, all or any of the following—
a
any part of the tenement that is the common property of two or more of the owners,
b
any part of the tenement (not being common property of the type mentioned in paragraph (a) above) the maintenance of which, or the cost of maintaining which, is, by virtue of a tenement burden, the responsibility of two or more of the owners,
c
with the exceptions mentioned in rule 1.3, the following parts of the tenement building (so far as not scheme property by virtue of paragraph (a) or (b) above)—
i
the ground on which it is built,
ii
its foundations,
iii
its external walls,
iv
its roof (including any rafter or other structure supporting the roof),
v
if it is separated from another building by a gable wall, the part of the gable wall that is part of the tenement building, and
vi
any wall (not being one falling within the preceding sub-paragraphs), beam or column that is load bearing.
I11Parts not included in rule 1.2(c)
The following parts of a tenement building are the exceptions referred to in rule 1.2(c)—
a
any extension which forms part of only one flat,
b
any—
i
door,
ii
window,
iii
skylight,
iv
vent, or
v
other opening,
which serves only one flat,
c
any chimney stack or chimney flue.
I11Meaning of “scheme decision”
A decision is a “scheme decision” for the purposes of this scheme if it is made in accordance with—
a
rule 2, or
b
where that rule does not apply, the tenement burden or burdens providing the procedure for the making of decisions by the owners.
I11Other definitions
In this scheme—
“maintenance” includes repairs and replacement, F1the installation of insulation, cleaning, painting and other routine works, gardening, the day to day running of a tenement and the reinstatement of a part (but not most) of the tenement building, but does not include demolition, alteration or improvement unless reasonably incidental to the maintenance,
“manager” means, in relation to a tenement, a person appointed (whether or not by virtue of rule 3.1(c)(i)) to manage the tenement, and
“scheme costs” has the meaning given by rule 4.1.
I11Rights of co-owners
If a flat is owned by two or more persons, then one of them may do anything that the owner is by virtue of this scheme entitled to do.