Schedule of Easements: means the primary conveyancing document in a sealed plan that sets out any easements, covenants or profits that are to created to benefit or burden the lots when the sealed plan takes effect.
The example on the right is a final Plan of Survey, showing Building Envelopes and Mutual Rights of Way, all of which are defined in the Schedule of Easements which is depicted underneath the Plan of Survey.
SIMPLY:
When a surveyor prepares a survey plan relating to a development for lodgement with Council he also prepares and organises two other documents. One is the Survey Notes and the other is the Schedule of Easements. This document reflects the old and new easements relating to the lots on the plan, together with any covenants. It needs to be endorsed by the owners and mortgagees. It can be simple in nature or complex where Rights of Way and the like are involved.
HOW WE ASSIST:
We can interpret this sometimes complex document for you and advise of those matters that affect the title in question.