Petrie v Dickson [2024] NSWSC 972
Case Overview
More recently, Hones Lawyers assisted Janet Petrie, owner of land at 1A Waratah Rd, Palm Beach (the Petrie Land) in obtaining relief from the Supreme Court of NSW in the form of a declaration of invalidity of an ‘easement for garden use’ (Easement) burdening the rear of the Petrie Land and benefitting the adjoining semi-detached dwelling house at 1 Waratah Rd owned by the Defendants (the Dickson Land).
The Easement was improved by a garden shed (Shed) within which the Defendants stored various goods and chattels, including laundry and gardening equipment but extending to all manner of personal equipment completely unrelated to any ‘gardening’ or ‘laundry’ use, which the terms of the Easement purported to allow.
The relationship between the Easement and Shed to each of the Petrie Land and Dickson Land is best shown on the following extract from the deposited plan in which the Easement was created.
The Defendants were using the Easement area for a range of non-gardening purposes, including full body showering in full view of the house on the Petrie Land (and its occupants) and storing rubbish around the outside of the Shed. Further, the Defendants were filling the entirety of the Shed with goods and chattels to the point that the Plaintiff was unable to utilise any part of the Shed for her own domestic purposes.
The Defendants asserted that their right to use the Shed was an exclusive right to store any equipment, and that they were not limited to storing gardening or laundry equipment within the Shed. Similarly, they asserted that their rights to carry out gardening activities within the Easement area was not limited in any way and essentially equated to exclusive possession of the whole of the Easement area.
Parker J held that no right, express or ancillary, was granted by the terms of the Easement to use the Easement area and Shed in the manner complained about by the Defendants. The established pattern of use was equivalent to the exclusive possession of part of the Petrie Land by the Defendants, which fell outside a valid grant of an easement. The effective exclusion of the Plaintiff from a large part of her own rear yard (including the airspace above the Shed and the ground beneath it) was “virtually total”.
In Parker J’s view, “…the easement amounts to the effective appropriation of a substantial piece of land belonging to the servient owners, and this is sufficient to invalidate it under the ouster principle…” (at paragraph [315]). The Easement was thus held not to be a valid easement.
This is an important decision in that the Court does not frequently or lightly decide that an easement is invalid, and highlights the importance of obtaining proper legal advice in drafting the terms of any easement.
The question of the Defendants’ costs liability to the Plaintiff is yet to be determined.
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Over the past four years, my wife and I have experienced the burden of an easement that was placed over our property by the previous owner of an adjacent property. The current neighbour holding the dominant tenement rights considered that he had exclusive use of the section of our property covered by the easement. He seemed to have little or no social conscious, and caused us much unnecessary distress by his intrusion, and practice of "storing" his unwanted possessions in our place. Something had to be done about it particularly as I was fearful of leaving my wife at the mercy of his bullying and intimidating behaviour should I pre-decease her, given our age difference. I asked a barrister friend if she could recommend a solicitor(s) who specialise in easements. I was given a list of solicitors at the top of which was Hones Lawyers. I decided to seek the help of Jason Hones and his team, and it has turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made in my 87 years lifetime. Jason, together with his associate Peter Clarke handled our matter for the best part of two years during which they were at all times respectful to us, and attended in a most competent and professional way to every one of our concerns and steps along the way. Hones Lawyers represented us in communications with our neighbours' solicitors, and did everything in their power to achieve a mutually agreeable outcome. Their efforts were continually hampered by obfuscation from the other side until it finally became obvious that our only course of action was to take the matter to court. Under the expert guidance of Jason and Peter, our matter was heard in the Supreme Court of NSW and we are extremely grateful to have been successful in achieving judgement in our favour, and the purported easement has been declared invalid. As mentioned earlier, we are impressed with the respect we received at all times from Hones Lawyers, as well as their conscious effort to communicate with us without confusing us with "legal speak". Their selection of senior and junior counsel was spot on and achieved an excellent legal team to represent our interests. Jason personally came with us to make the introduction to counsel and sat with us through the preparation negotiations. Throughout the whole process Peter Clarke proved to be a very intelligent and extremely competent young man, a valuable representative for his organisation, and was always polite and available for our every requirement. In conclusion, we have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Hones Lawyers to anyone who wants competent legal representation carried out properly and efficiently. Max (and Janet) Petrie Max Petrie13 August 2024 Peter has recently represented me in a matter & I have found him to be incredibly knowledgeable, extremely articulate and very responsive. He also has an impressive network of professionals around him and he has a “get it done” attitude. I would have no hesitation in recommending him and Hones & I would definitely retain his services again. Matt McEwan30 May 2024 I have been working with Jane Mercer over the past few weeks finalising everything for settlement on my new place. Jane has been one of the most helpful and plesant people I have dealt with throughout my property purchasing journey. She is friendly, responsive, helpful, took a lot of time to explain things to me I was not clear on and got my settlement done in 15 days! I would highly recommend using Hones Lawyers and especially Jane who was an absolute pleasure to work with. Would happily engage with Jane any time I need help. Thank you Jane! miranda rutherford20 May 2024 I highly recommend this law firm. I recently engaged them to handle the conveyancing of my house and was very impressed with their knowledge and attention to detail. Wilana23 November 2021 Hones Lawyers, This company team can be trust, understand well your thought, professional battle a case on your behalf, and respond your question quickly. Special "Gavin" is my favorite, he is well organized, polite and so gentlemen guide us step by step for your worry since start to finish. Thanks for your help our case Gavin for finalized easement matter with plaintiff in mid this year 2020, and you and your team done great job. Minh Le30 June 2020