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LAND ACT 1994 - SECT 362
Easements may be created only by registration
362 Easements may be created only by registration
(1) With the chief executive’s written approval, an easement may be created
over land granted in trust or non-freehold land (including any lease of
non-freehold land or sublease of a lease of non-freehold land), other than a
road, by registering the document creating the easement in the appropriate
register.
(2) The document must state— (a) the nature of the easement and
its terms; and
(b) the land to be benefited, and the land to be burdened, by
the easement.
(3) However, it is not necessary to state the land benefited in
a public utility easement that is not attached to, or used or enjoyed with,
other land.
(4) An easement may be limited wholly or partly in height or
depth.
(5) A public utility easement for water storage may be created only
for water storage— (a) for a weir—on land upstream of the weir and within
or outside the storage area at full supply level; or
(b) for a dam—on land
upstream of the barrier of the dam and outside the storage area at
full supply level.
(6) The document creating the easement must show the part
of the land over which water may be stored.
(7) In this section—
"full supply level" , for a dam or weir, means the level of the dam’s or
weir’s water surface when water storage is at maximum operating level
without being affected by flood.
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