Common use of EXPIRY OF OFFER Clause in Contracts

EXPIRY OF OFFER. This agreement once signed by the Purchaser shall constitute an offer by the Purchaser’ which shall not be capable of being withdrawn for a period of 14 (Fourteen) days, reckoned from the date of the Purchaser’s signature hereto. Signature by the Seller to this agreement within the 14 (Fourteen) day period shall constitute a binding agreement between the parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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EXPIRY OF OFFER. This agreement Agreement, once signed by the Purchaser PURCHASER shall constitute an offer by the Purchaser’ PURCHASER which shall not be capable of being withdrawn for except by written notice to the SELLER, which notice, may not be given prior to the expiry of a period of 14 (Fourteen) days, 30 days reckoned from the date of the Purchaser’s PURCHASER's signature hereto. Signature by the Seller SELLER to this agreement Agreement within the 14 (Fourteen) said 30 day period shall constitute a binding agreement between the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.seafrontproperties.co.za

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