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State Transport (People Movers) Act 1989
sec.32Easements—ownership of structures
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### sec.32 Easements—ownership of structures
The proposer and a successor to the proposer in title to a people mover system may acquire and hold an easement over the land of another person for the purposes of the system notwithstanding that the easement is not annexed to or used and enjoyed together with any other land.
A person charged with keeping a register relating to the land shall record in the register particulars of the instrument creating the easement when the instrument is produced to the person for registration.
Structures that support or are used in conjunction with the track of a people mover system and erected by the proposer or a successor to the proposer in title to the system are the property of the proposer or, as the case may be, the proposer’s successor in title, subject to any agreement by him or her to the contrary, notwithstanding that they are affixed to the land of another person.
(sec.32-ssec.1) The proposer and a successor to the proposer in title to a people mover system may acquire and hold an easement over the land of another person for the purposes of the system notwithstanding that the easement is not annexed to or used and enjoyed together with any other land.
(sec.32-ssec.1A) A person charged with keeping a register relating to the land shall record in the register particulars of the instrument creating the easement when the instrument is produced to the person for registration.
(sec.32-ssec.2) Structures that support or are used in conjunction with the track of a people mover system and erected by the proposer or a successor to the proposer in title to the system are the property of the proposer or, as the case may be, the proposer’s successor in title, subject to any agreement by him or her to the contrary, notwithstanding that they are affixed to the land of another person.