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Water Act 2000
sec.1001Registration of private water supply agreement
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### sec.1001 Registration of private water supply agreement
As soon as practicable after entering the private water supply agreement—
the parties must give the chief executive a copy of the agreement; and
the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the agreement.
The registrar must record the notice in a way that a search of the register kept by the registrar under any Act relating to the relevant land will show the existence of the agreement.
If the agreement is cancelled, as soon as practicable after the cancellation—
the parties must give the chief executive notice of the cancellation; and
the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the cancellation; and
the registrar must remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records.
While the agreement has effect, the obligations on each party attach to the party’s land and bind the party and the party’s successors in title to the land.
s 1001 ins 2005 No. 19 s 155
(sec.1001-ssec.1) As soon as practicable after entering the private water supply agreement— the parties must give the chief executive a copy of the agreement; and the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the agreement.
(sec.1001-ssec.2) The registrar must record the notice in a way that a search of the register kept by the registrar under any Act relating to the relevant land will show the existence of the agreement.
(sec.1001-ssec.3) If the agreement is cancelled, as soon as practicable after the cancellation— the parties must give the chief executive notice of the cancellation; and the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the cancellation; and the registrar must remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records.
(sec.1001-ssec.4) While the agreement has effect, the obligations on each party attach to the party’s land and bind the party and the party’s successors in title to the land.
- (a) the parties must give the chief executive a copy of the agreement; and
- (b) the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the agreement.
- (a) the parties must give the chief executive notice of the cancellation; and
- (b) the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the cancellation; and
- (c) the registrar must remove the particulars of the agreement from the registrar’s records.