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  • 223.2 (1) A party wall agreement may be registered against the title to one or both adjoining parcels.
  • (2) Subject to subsection (3), a positive covenant in a party wall agreement registered on or after the date this section comes into force runs with and binds, without further registration, the adjoining parcels against which the party wall agreement is registered and renders each successor in title to the adjoining parcels subject to the obligations of the positive covenant.
  • (3) Despite any term to the contrary in a registered party wall agreement, a person who was an owner of an adjoining parcel against which the party wall agreement is registered is not liable for any breach of a positive covenant in the party wall agreement if the breach occurs after the person ceased to be an owner of the adjoining parcel.
  • (4) A positive covenant in a party wall agreement is an interest in land and registerable under this Act.

2012-18-69.

PRACTICE

A party wall agreement is registered in the same manner as a reciprocal easement with a dominant and servient tenement.