Common use of ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE Clause in Contracts

ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE. 19.1 It is recorded that in terms of the Regulation 7(1) of the regulations (“the Regulations”) promulgated under the Occupational Health and Safety Act No 85 of 1993 and published in Government Gazette No.31975 dated 9 March 2009 that came into effect on 1 May 2009 every user of an electrical installation that have been changed since 23 October 1992 is obliged to have a valid Certificate of Compliance in the prescribed format (Annexure 1 to the Regulations). 19.2 In terms of Regulation 7(5) the Seller may not allow change in ownership if the Certificate of Compliance is older than two years. 19.3 The parties acknowledge that the said Certificate of Compliance is not issued for the electrical installation on the property. 19.4 The responsibility to obtain and be in possession of a Certificate of Compliance is passed herewith to the Purchaser, who will obtain a valid Certificate of Compliance and, if applicable, a test report in respect of the electrical installation on the property, in terms of the Electrical Installation Regulations of 2009 under the Machinery and Occupational Health and Safety Act, no 85 of 1993 (as amended). 19.5 All costs incurred in obtaining such a certificate and test report, including costs of any repairs or replacements required in order for the certificate to be issued, shall be borne by the Purchaser. 19.6 The parties place on record that there is no duty on the Conveyancing Attorneys to obtain the compliance certificate and that the Purchaser will arrange for the necessary certificate as envisaged in this clause.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement, Sale of Property Agreement, Sale of Property Agreement

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ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE. (if applicable) 19.1 It is recorded that in terms of the Regulation 7(1) of the regulations (“the Regulations”) promulgated under the Occupational Health and Safety Act No 85 of 1993 and published in Government Gazette No.31975 dated 9 March 2009 that came into effect on 1 May 2009 every user of an electrical installation that have been changed since 23 October 1992 is obliged to have a valid Certificate of Compliance in the prescribed format (Annexure 1 to the Regulations). 19.2 In terms of Regulation 7(5) the Seller may not allow change in ownership if the Certificate of Compliance is older than two years. 19.3 The parties acknowledge that the said Certificate of Compliance is not issued for the electrical installation on the property. 19.4 The responsibility to obtain and be in possession of a Certificate of Compliance is passed herewith to the Purchaser, who will obtain a valid Certificate of Compliance and, if applicable, a test report in respect of the electrical installation on the property, in terms of the Electrical Installation Regulations of 2009 under the Machinery and Occupational Health and Safety Act, no 85 of 1993 (as amended). 19.5 All costs incurred in obtaining such a certificate and test report, including costs of any repairs or replacements required in order for the certificate to be issued, shall be borne by the Purchaser. 19.6 The parties place on record that there is no duty on the Conveyancing Attorneys to obtain the compliance certificate and that the Purchaser will arrange for the necessary certificate as envisaged in this clause.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement, Sale of Property Agreement, Sale of Property Agreement

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