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 (viii) the extent to which the relationship is one of mere convenience; and
 (ix) any evidence suggesting that the parties intend the relationship to be permanent;
 (b) the existence of a statutory declaration signed by one of the persons to the effect that the person is, or (in the case of a statutory declaration made after the end of the relationship) was, in an interdependency relationship with the other person.
 (2) For paragraph 20A(3)(b) of the Act, 2 persons have an interdependency relationship if:
 (a) they satisfy the requirements of paragraphs 20A(1)(a) to (c) of the Act; and
 (b) one or each of them provides the other with support and care of a type and quality normally provided in a close personal relationship, rather than by a mere friend or flatmate.
       Examples of care normally provided in a close personal relationship rather than by a friend or flatmate
         1. Significant care provided for the other person when he or she is unwell.
         2. Significant care provided for the other person when he or she is suffering emotionally.
 (3) For paragraph 20A(3)(b) of the Act, 2 persons have an interdependency relationship if:
 (a) they have a close personal relationship; and
 (b) they do not satisfy the other requirements set out in subsection 20A(1) of the Act; and
 (c) the reason they do not satisfy the other requirements is that they are temporarily living apart.
       Example for paragraph (3)(c)
       One of the persons is temporarily working overseas or is in gaol.
 (4) For paragraph 20A(3)(b) of the Act, 2 persons have an interdependency relationship if:
 (a) they have a close personal relationship; and
 (b) they do not satisfy the other requirements set out in subsection 20A(1) of the Act; and
 (c) the reason they do not satisfy the other requirements is that either or both of them suffer from a disability.
 (5) For paragraph 20A(3)(b) of the Act, 2 persons do not have an interdependency relationship if 1 of them provides domestic support and personal care to the other:
 (a) under an employment contract or a contract for services; or
 (b) on behalf of another person or organisation such as a government agency, a body corporate or a benevolent or charitable organisation.

Part 2—Information for RSA holders and others

Division 2.3A—Information about RSA interest subject to payment split

2.18A  Application of Division 2.3A
  This Division applies to and in relation to an RSA only if, under section 1440 of the Corporations Act 2001, Divisions 4 and 5 of Part 5 of the Act (as in force immediately before the FSR commencement) continue to apply to and in relation to the RSA.
Note: Regulation 7.9.89 of the Corporations Regulations 2001 requires an