On 11 October 2021, the Real Property Amendment (Certificates of Title) Act 2021 commenced, which abolished the Certificates of Title (CTs) and the control of the right to deal (CoRD) framework. All existing CTs have been cancelled and CTs will no longer be issued. Existing CTs will not need to be produced, and CoRD holder consent will not be required, for a dealing or plan to be registered. All existing Guidelines subject to this change are currently being reviewed and will be updated to reflect these changes. For further information regarding the abolition of CTs, please see https://www.registrargeneral.nsw.gov.au/property-and-conveyancing/eConveyancing/abolition-of-certificates-of-title

Definition on a plan

New or proposed easements should be identified on the face of the plan using alpha symbols only.

 

Existing easements information on existing easements, surveys for easement purposes.

 

Easements affecting natural boundaries the doctrine of accretion and erosion applies to the site of an easement that extends to a riparian boundary.

 

Easements affecting entirety of a lot an easement can be created over the entirety of a lot in a new deposited plan by inclusion in the Section 88B Instrument in the usual manner.

 

New restrictions on the use of land and positive covenants affect the entirety of the parcel.