ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST AND BENEFITS Sample Clauses

ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST AND BENEFITS. The Purchaser shall not without the written consent of the Assignee/Bank, Developer/Proprietor (if applicable) and/or the relevant authorities be entitled to assign his rights, title, interest and benefits under the contract of sale made pursuant hereto or the principal Sale and Purchase Agreement entered between the Developer/Proprietor and the original Purchaser before the Property has been duly assigned or transferred to him by the Assignee/Bank. The Assignee/Bank’s decision to grant the consent or otherwise shall be in its absolute discretion and shall not be questioned.
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ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST AND BENEFITS. The Purchaser shall not without the written consent of the Assignee/Bank, the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or other relevant authorities be entitled to assign his/her/its rights, title, interest and benefits under the contract of sale made pursuant hereto or the principal Sale and Purchase Agreement entered into between the Developer and/or Proprietor of the Property and the Assignor or the original purchaser(s) when the Assignor is not the original purchaser of the Property before the Property has been duly assigned or transferred to him by the Assignee/Bank. The Assignee/Bank's decision to grant the consent or otherwise shall be in its absolute discretion and shall not be questioned.
ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST AND BENEFITS. The Purchaser shall not without the prior written consent of the Assignee and/or the Authorities (if applicable) be entitled to assign the Purchaser’s rights, title, interest and benefits under the contract of sale made hereto. The Assignee’s decision to grant such consent or otherwise shall be in its sole and absolute discretion and shall not be questioned nor shall the Assignee be required to give any reason for its failure to grant such consent.
ASSIGNMENT OF RIGHTS, TITLE, INTEREST AND BENEFITS. The Purchaser shall not without the written consent of the Assignee/Co-operative , Developer/Proprietor, and/or the relevant authorities be entitled to assign his rights, title, interest and benefits under the Certificate of Sale made pursuant hereto, before the Property has been duly assigned or transferred to him by the Assignee/Co-operative . The Assignee/Co-operative’s decision to grant the consent or otherwise shall be in its absolute discretion and shall not be questioned.

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