✨ Easement Terms and Conditions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 42 — 12 MAY 2016
C excluding any areas physically marked as carparks or used for traffic control purposes.
2.4. The Grantee shall ensure that the car parking layout in Area B and Area C provides reasonable and practical vehicle access (ingress and egress) through the servient land to the dominant land.
- Formation
3.1. The Grantor will form the right of way and carpark in Area B and Area C in accordance with the high standards of like right of way and carparks and on otherwise reasonable terms and conditions such that reasonable access is available through the servient land to the dominant land.
- Management
4.1. The Grantor will maintain or appoint a third party to maintain all power, lighting, security, planting, drainage, signage, traffic management and any other aspects of Area B and Area C to a high standard for like carparks and otherwise on reasonable terms and conditions.
- Repair and maintenance of right of way
Subject to paragraphs 11(5) and 11(6) of the Regulations, the Grantor is responsible for:
(a) the electricity cost of lighting the carpark on Area B and Area C; and
(b) the timely subsurface and base course repair and maintenance and, if required, the replacement of the right of way or carparks in Area B and Area C.
- Suspension of right of way
6.1. The Grantor may, from time to time, temporarily suspend the use all or part of the right of way for such a period of time as the Grantor reasonably requires, if the Grantor needs time to undertake:
6.1.1. any works, including repair, maintenance of the right of way or carpark; or
6.1.2. any works on the servient tenement (including any buildings or improvements on the servient tenement) and the Grantor (acting reasonably) believes that such works will require the temporary suspension of the use of that right of way.
6.2. The Grantee will not be entitled to any compensation if the right of way is suspended or access is limited.
6.3. The Grantor will consult with the Grantee and will give to the Grantee reasonable prior written notice of its intention to suspend a right of way (except in the case of an emergency).
6.4. The Grantor will, to the maximum extent possible, preserve the Grantee’s right to continued access at all times and shall use its best endeavours to minimise the disruption to the access of the Grantee’s land while carrying out its works on the right of way pursuant to this clause 6.
- Rules
7.1. The Grantee will ensure its employees, agents, occupiers and invitees of the dominant tenements comply with the Grantor’s rules and directions, as amended from time to time, governing the use of the right of ways provided that no rule will materially or adversely affect the use and functionality of the right of ways.
- Miscellaneous
8.1. Paragraph 12 of the Regulations shall not apply.
- Interpretation
9.1. A reference in this notice to any law, legislation or legislative provision includes any statutory modifications, amendment or re-enactment and any subordinate legislation or regulations issued under that legislation or legislative provision.
- Deed concerning car parking and access
10.1. The deed between the parties dated 25 February 2016 concerning car parking and access forms the basis for this easement. The deed takes precedent in respect of all matters associated with this easement.
Seventh Schedule
Terms and Conditions Applicable to the Right of Way Easement in the Fifth Schedule
Unless otherwise provided below, the rights and powers implied in specified classes of easement are those prescribed by the Land Transfer Regulations 2002. The implied rights and powers are hereby varied and added to as provided below:
- Instrument prevails
1.1. Where the terms of this instrument are in conflict with Schedule 4 of the Land Transfer Regulations 2002 ("Regulations"), the terms of this instrument will prevail.
- The right of way
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