Miscellaneous and general
Section 44: Prohibition or restrictions on land use imposed for Crossrail purposes
119.Section 44 enables covenants between the Secretary of State and persons with an interest in land to bind successors in title to such interests even though they are not direct parties to the original covenant. In order for covenants concerning land to be enforceable against successors in title to such land, the person claiming the benefit should usually have a neighbouring interest in land. The Secretary of State will not have such an interest until the compulsory purchase powers in the Act are exercised, and so in order to allow such covenants to be entered into before then, this section dispenses with the requirement of a neighbouring interest in land.
120.Section 44(3) has the effect of enabling such covenants to be categorised as local land charges. If registered as such, a future acquirer should become aware of the prohibitions or restrictions concerned.