✨ Easement Granting a Right to Convey Electricity, Telecommunications and Computer Media
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 38 — 16 APRIL 2015
Pursuant to section 48 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister for Land Information, Kerry McPhail, Land Information New Zealand, declares that an easement of right to convey electricity, telecommunications and computer media in gross described in the Second Schedule to this notice is granted in favour of WEL Networks Limited over the land described in the First Schedule to this notice on the terms and conditions set out in the Third Schedule to this notice, excepting the right of revocation without compensation on three months’ notice in writing on the date of publication hereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
South Auckland Land District—Waikato District
First Schedule
The Grantor’s Land
| Area ha | Description |
|---|---|
| 33.3560 | Sections 1 and 2 SO 471406; comprised in Computer Freehold Register 685477. |
Second Schedule
Easement to be Granted
An easement of right to convey electricity, and right to convey telecommunications and computer media in gross in, over, through and below that part of Section 1 SO 471406; marked “A” on SO 485066.
An easement of right to convey electricity, and right to convey telecommunications and computer media in gross in, over, through and below that part of Section 2 SO 471406; marked “B” on SO 485066.
Third Schedule
Unless otherwise provided below, the rights and powers implied in specific classes of easement are those prescribed by the Land Transfer Regulations 2002.
The implied rights and powers are varied by the provisions set out in the Third Schedule.
Terms and Conditions
Definitions
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“Land” means the Servient Tenement identified in the First Schedule to this notice.
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“Grantor” means Her Majesty The Queen for use in connection with a road, and includes her successors in title.
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“Grantee” means WEL Networks Limited and includes its subsidiaries or related companies and their successors, assigns, licensees, and where appropriate, their employees, contractors, surveyors, engineers, invitees and inspectors.
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“Easement Land” means that part of the Land shown in the Second Schedule to this notice.
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“Equipment” means all things used or intended to be used as, or ancillary to, a physical medium for transmitting and/or conveying electricity, telecommunications and computer media. It includes (but is not limited to):
a. wires, lines, cables, poles, masts, transformers, antennas, receivers, machinery, insulators, tunnels, foundations, supports, ducts, pipes, casings, terminal boxes, housings, software, fixtures or other equipment or materials used, intended to be used or supporting or ancillary to the generation, conversion, conveyance, transmission, broadcasting, emission or reception of electricity, telecommunications, computer media, signals, impulses, writing, images, sounds, instructions, information or intelligence of any nature incidental; and
b. any part of any Equipment; and
c. “Works” as defined by the Electricity Act 1992; and
d. “Works” as defined by the Telecommunications Act 2001.
Grants
- The Grantor grants to the Grantee a right to convey electricity and a right to convey telecommunications and computer media as perpetual easements in gross (“Easements”) in, over, through and below the Easement Land.
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- Kerry McPhail, Land Information New Zealand
NZ Gazette 2015, No 38