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Common use of Not to permit Clause in Contracts

Not to permit. (a) the Lot to be occupied or used as a residence unless the Buildings have been completed in accordance with the Covenants and the Local Authority Code of Compliance Certificates have been issued for the Buildings; (b) Ancillary Buildings or Garages on the Lot to be lived in or otherwise used as dwellings. (c) the Lot, Buildings, Ancillary Buildings and/or Garages to be used (i) on a commercial basis; and/or (ii) for any holiday accommodation where a fee is charged unless the prior written approval of Aotea has been obtained and all Local Authority requirements have been met.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement, Covenants, Sale and Purchase Agreement