Common use of LEVIES AND RATES Clause in Contracts

LEVIES AND RATES. 8.1 It is recorded that section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 provides that the registrar of deeds may not register the transfer of property except on production to that registrar of deeds of a prescribed certificate issued by the municipality or municipalities in which that property is situated; and which certifies that all amounts that became due in connection with that property for municipal service fees, surcharges on fees, property rates and other municipal taxes, levies and duties during the two years preceding the date of application for the certificate have been fully paid. 8.2 The Purchaser shall be obliged to, on demand by the Conveyancers, pay to the Conveyancers the amounts required by the Municipality to be paid prior to the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1 and the Conveyancers shall, on receipt of the relevant amount, forthwith pay the relevant amounts to the Municipality and arrange for the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1. 8.3 The amount paid by the Purchaser in terms of clause 8.2 shall be an amount paid in advance to a date after the Transfer Date and the Conveyancers shall provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser in, after the Transfer Date, applying for a refund of the amount paid in advance. It is, however, recorded that the Conveyancers can do no more than request repayment and should the Municipality refuse or delay payment of the refund the Purchaser shall be obliged to pay all costs of any action instituted in order to obtain the refund. 8.4 The Purchaser will pay all levies payable to the Body Corporate to enable them to issue the necessary certificate that all monies due have been paid. The Conveyancers will apply to the Body Corporate or managing agent, as the case may be, for the aforesaid certificate and the Purchaser will promptly pay the said amount necessary to issue the certificate, to the Conveyancers.

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

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LEVIES AND RATES. 8.1 It is recorded that section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 provides that the registrar of deeds may not register the transfer of property except on production to that registrar of deeds of a prescribed certificate issued by the municipality or municipalities in which that property is situated; and which certifies that all amounts that became due in connection with that property for municipal service fees, surcharges on fees, property rates and other municipal taxes, levies and duties during the two years preceding the date of application for the certificate have been fully paid. 8.2 The Purchaser Seller shall be obliged to, on demand by the Conveyancers, pay to the Conveyancers the amounts required by the Municipality to be paid prior to the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1 and the Conveyancers shall, on receipt of the relevant amount, forthwith pay the relevant amounts to the Municipality and arrange for the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1. 8.3 The amount paid by the Purchaser Seller in terms of clause 8.2 shall be an amount paid in advance to a date after the Transfer Date and the Conveyancers shall provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser Seller in, after the Transfer Date, applying for a refund of the amount paid in advance. It is, however, recorded that the Conveyancers can do no more than request repayment and should the Municipality refuse or delay payment of the refund the Purchaser Seller shall be obliged to pay all costs of any action instituted in order to obtain the refund. 8.4 The Purchaser Seller will pay all levies payable to the Body Corporate to enable them to issue the necessary certificate that all monies due have been paid. The Conveyancers will apply to the Body Corporate or managing agent, as the case may be, for the aforesaid certificate and the Purchaser will promptly pay the said amount necessary to issue the certificate, to the Conveyancers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement

LEVIES AND RATES. 8.1 It is recorded that section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 provides that the registrar of deeds may not register the transfer of property except on production to that registrar of deeds of a prescribed certificate issued by the municipality or municipalities in which that property is situated; and which certifies that all amounts that became due in connection with that property for municipal service fees, surcharges on fees, property rates and other municipal taxes, levies and duties during the two years preceding the date of application for the certificate have been fully paid.that 8.2 The Purchaser shall be obliged to, on demand by the Conveyancers, pay to the Conveyancers the amounts required by the Municipality to be paid prior to the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1 and the Conveyancers shall, on receipt of the relevant amount, forthwith pay the relevant amounts to the Municipality and arrange for the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1. 8.3 The amount paid by the Purchaser in terms of clause 8.2 shall be an amount paid in advance to a date after the Transfer Date and the Conveyancers shall provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser in, after the Transfer Date, applying for a refund of the amount paid in advance. It is, however, recorded that the Conveyancers can do no more than request repayment and should the Municipality refuse or delay payment of the refund the Purchaser shall be obliged to pay all costs of any action instituted in order to obtain the refund. 8.4 The Purchaser will pay all levies payable to the Body Corporate to enable them to issue the necessary certificate that all monies due have been paid. The Conveyancers will apply to the Body Corporate or managing agent, as the case may be, for the aforesaid certificate and the Purchaser will promptly pay the said amount necessary to issue the certificate, to the Conveyancers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement

LEVIES AND RATES. 8.1 It is recorded that section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 provides that the registrar of deeds may not register the transfer of property except on production to that registrar of deeds of a prescribed certificate issued by the municipality or municipalities in which that property is situated; and which certifies that all amounts that became due in connection with that property for municipal service fees, surcharges on fees, property rates and other municipal taxes, levies and duties during the two years preceding the date of application for the certificate have been fully paid. 8.2 The Purchaser shall be obliged to, on demand by the Conveyancers, pay to the Conveyancers the amounts required by the Municipality to be paid prior to the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1 and the Conveyancers shall, on receipt of the relevant amount, forthwith pay the relevant amounts to the Municipality and arrange for the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1.the 8.3 The amount paid by the Purchaser in terms of clause 8.2 shall be an amount paid in advance to a date after the Transfer Date and the Conveyancers shall provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser in, after the Transfer Date, applying for a refund of the amount paid in advance. It is, however, recorded that the Conveyancers can do no more than request repayment and should the Municipality refuse or delay payment of the refund the Purchaser shall be obliged to pay all costs of any action instituted in order to obtain the refund. 8.4 The Purchaser will pay all levies payable to the Body Corporate to enable them to issue the necessary certificate that all monies due have been paid. The Conveyancers will apply to the Body Corporate or managing agent, as the case may be, for the aforesaid certificate and the Purchaser will promptly pay the said amount necessary to issue the certificate, to the Conveyancers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement

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LEVIES AND RATES. 8.1 It is recorded that section 118 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 provides that the registrar of deeds may not register the transfer of property except on production to that registrar of deeds of a prescribed certificate issued by the municipality or municipalities in which that property is situated; and which certifies that all amounts that became due in connection with that property for municipal service fees, surcharges on fees, property rates and other municipal taxes, levies and duties during the two years preceding the date of application for the certificate have been fully paid. 8.2 The Purchaser Seller shall be obliged to, on demand by the Conveyancers, pay to the Conveyancers the amounts required by the Municipality to be paid prior to the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1 and the Conveyancers shall, on receipt of the relevant amount, forthwith pay the relevant amounts to the Municipality and arrange for the issuing of the ‘prescribed certificate’ contemplated in clause 8.1. 8.3 The amount paid by the Purchaser Seller in terms of clause 8.2 shall be an amount paid in advance to a date after the Transfer Date and the Conveyancers shall provide reasonable assistance to the Purchaser Seller in, after the Transfer Date, applying for a refund of the amount paid in advance. It is, however, recorded that the Conveyancers can do no more than request repayment and should the Municipality refuse or delay payment of the refund the Purchaser Seller shall be obliged to pay all costs of any action instituted in order to obtain the refund. 8.4 The Purchaser Seller will pay all levies payable to the Body Corporate to enable them to issue the necessary certificate that all monies due have been paid. The Conveyancers will apply to the Body Corporate or managing agent, as the case may be, for the aforesaid certificate and the Purchaser Seller will promptly pay the said amount necessary to issue the certificate, to the Conveyancers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale of Property Agreement

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