Schedule 4A Easements in gross
(Section 88A)
Full and free right for the body in whose favour this easement is created, and every person authorised by it, to go, pass and repass at all times and for all purposes with or without animals or vehicles or both over the land indicated herein as the servient tenement.Full and free right for the body in whose favour this easement is created, and every person authorised by it, to go, pass and repass on foot at all times and for all purposes without animals or vehicles over the land indicated herein as the servient tenement.Part 3 Easement to drain water
Full and free right for the body in whose favour this easement is created, and every person authorised by it, from time to time and at all times to drain water (whether rain, storm, spring, soakage, or seepage water) in any quantities across and through the land herein indicated as the servient tenement, together with the right to use, for the purposes of the easement, any line of pipes already laid within the servient tenement for the purpose of draining water or any pipe or pipes in replacement or in substitution therefor and where no such line of pipes exists, to lay, place and maintain a line of pipes of sufficient internal diameter beneath or upon the surface of the servient tenement and together with the right for the body in whose favour this easement is created and every person authorised by it, with any tools, implements, or machinery, necessary for the purpose, to enter upon the servient tenement and to remain there for any reasonable time for the purpose of laying, inspecting, cleansing, repairing, maintaining, or renewing such pipe line or any part thereof and for any of the aforesaid purposes to open the soil of the servient tenement to such extent as may be necessary provided that the body in whose favour this easement is created and the persons authorised by it will take all reasonable precautions to ensure as little disturbance as possible to the surface of the servient tenement and will restore that surface as nearly as practicable to its original condition.Part 4 Easement to drain sewage
Full and free right for the body in whose favour this easement is created, and every person authorised by it, from time to time and at all times by means of pipes to drain sewage and other waste material and fluid in any quantities across and through the land herein indicated as the servient tenement, together with the right to use, for the purposes of the easement, any line of pipes already laid within the servient tenement for the purpose of draining sewage or any pipe or pipes in replacement or in substitution therefor and where no such line of pipes exists, to lay, place and maintain a line of pipes of sufficient internal diameter beneath or upon the surface of the servient tenement and together with the right for the body in whose favour this easement is created and every person authorised by it, with any tools, implements, or machinery, necessary for the purpose, to enter upon the servient tenement and to remain there for any reasonable time for the purpose of laying, inspecting, cleansing, repairing, maintaining, or renewing such pipe line or any part thereof and for any of the aforesaid purposes to open the soil of the servient tenement to such extent as may be necessary provided that the body in whose favour this easement is created and the persons authorised by it will take all reasonable precautions to ensure as little disturbance as possible to the surface of the servient tenement and will restore that surface as nearly as practicable to its original condition.1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) at the expiration of at least one week’s notice served on
the owner or occupier of a lot burdened, use the lot for the purpose of
carrying out necessary work on any structure used by that body which cannot
otherwise reasonably be carried out, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work on any structure used by that body is done
properly and carried out as quickly as is practicable, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
Part 6 Easement for drainage of sewage
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) drain sewage, sullage and other fluid wastes in pipes through each
lot burdened, but only within the site of this easement,
and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• using any existing line of pipes, and
• carrying out works, such as constructing, placing, repairing or
maintaining pipes and equipment.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
Part 7 Easement for drainage of water
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) drain water from any natural source through each lot burdened, but
only within the site of this easement, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• using any existing line of pipes, and
• carrying out work, such as constructing, placing, repairing or
maintaining pipes, channels, ditches and equipment.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
Part 8 Easement for electricity purposes
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) transmit electricity through each lot burdened, but only within
the site of this easement, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• carrying out work, such as constructing, placing, repairing or
maintaining poles, wires, conduits and equipment.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) provide domestic services supplied by that body through each lot
burdened, but only within the site of this easement, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• carrying out work, such as constructing, placing, repairing or
maintaining pipes, poles, wires, cables, conduits, structures and
equipment.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
3 For the purposes of this easement, domestic services includes supply of water, gas, electricity, telephone and television and discharge of sewage, sullage and other fluid wastes.
Part 10 Easement for water supply
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) run water in pipes through each lot burdened, but only within the
site of this easement, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for that purpose
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• carrying out work, such as constructing, placing, repairing or
maintaining pipes and equipment.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
1 The body having the benefit of this easement may:(a) by any reasonable means pass across each lot burdened, but only
within the site of this easement, for the purpose of exercising or performing
any of its powers, authorities, duties or functions, and
(b) do anything reasonably necessary for passing across each such lot,
including:
• entering the lot burdened, and
• taking anything on to the lot burdened, and
• carrying out work within the site of this easement, such as
constructing, placing, repairing or maintaining trafficable surfaces,
driveways or structures.
2 In exercising those powers, the body having the benefit of this
easement must:(a) ensure all work is done properly, and
(b) cause as little inconvenience as is practicable to the owner and
any occupier of the lot burdened, and
(c) cause as little damage as is practicable to the lot burdened and
any improvement on it, and
(d) restore the lot burdened as nearly as is practicable to its former
condition, and
(e) make good any collateral damage.
