Nov
30

Section 89,Conveyancing Act 1919 in development or land use in NSW?

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How the NSW Courts have adopted and used Section 89 of the Conveyancing Act 1919 stated below in relation to easements and right of carriageways in developments and use of land in New South Wales?

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Easy way – look up a textbook

Hard way – go the section on Austlii -
– click on the “Noteup” icon at the top of the page
– read the main cases as to how the section’s been applied