Notice Type
Land Notices
Land and a Drainage Easement in Gross Acquired in Rodney District Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, to section 88 (2) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, and to a delegation from the Minister of Lands, the Manager, Lands and Property, Department of Survey and Land Information, Auckland, declares that an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land contained in the First Schedule is acquired for a limited access road, which becomes road, limited access road, and State highway, and the right to convey and discharge water over the land described in the Second Schedule, containing the rights and powers contained in the third and fifth paragraphs of the Seventh Schedule of the Land Transfer Act 1952, and as modified by the additional terms and conditions contained in the Third Schedule, is acquired in connection with a limited access road, and the said land, and easement, as an easement in gross and perpetuity, shall vest in the Crown on the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette. First Schedule North Auckland Land District 1160 square metres, being part Allotment W113 Oruawharo Parish; shown marked ``A'' on S.O. Plan 68090, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Second Schedule North Auckland Land District Part Allotment W113, Oruawharo Parish; shown marked ``B'' on S.O. Plan 68090, lodged in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Auckland. Third Schedule North Auckland Land District The servient land is prone to slipping and the Crown has constructed on the servient tenement certain works for the purposes of stabilising this land and protecting the State highway and the adjoining land of the owner of the servient land, namely, batters and horizontal drains to convey and discharge water and for these purposes and the purpose of entry and re entry for the purposes of their construction and maintenance, and the monitoring of the stability of the servient land, has acquired the easement herein described. The easement is one in perpetuity, however, if the Crown, as its sole discretion should decide that all or part of the easement is no longer required, the easement may be fully or partially surrendered either by Memorandum of Transfer or by Declaration published in the New Zealand Gazette, pursuant to section 42 (4) of the Public Works Act 1981. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of January 1996. G. A. DAWSON, Manager, Lands and Property. (DOSLI Ak. R.O. 72/1/1/0/376)1CL
Publication Date
29 Jan 1996

Notice Number

1996-ln561

Page Number

302