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Land Titles Act 1925
103EExtinguishment of easement
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103E Extinguishment of easement
(1) A registered easement shall be extinguished—
(a) by the registration of a memorandum of extinguishment of
easement; or
(b) by the surrender of the lease of the land benefited by the
easement.
(2) Despite subsection (1) (b), a registered easement is not extinguished
if, after surrender by the lessee of the lease, a new lease of the land
comprised in the surrendered lease is granted to the lessee.
(3) On registration of a memorandum of extinguishment of easement, the
registrar-general shall make such entries in the register as are
necessary to record the extinguishment.
(4) A memorandum of extinguishment of easement shall be signed by—
(a) the registered proprietor of the land benefited by the easement
or the person or body in whose favour the easement is registered;
and
(b) each registered mortgagee and lessee (other than a lessee who
does not receive a benefit from the easement) of the land
benefited by the easement.
(5) An easement is not extinguished merely because—
(a) the burdened and benefited land in relation to the easement have
the same registered proprietor; or
(b) the registered proprietor of the land benefited by the easement
acquires an interest, or a greater interest, in the land burdened
by the easement.