Common use of POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate Clause in Contracts

POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it . The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work , completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no........

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Samples: Agreement for Sale, Agreement for Sale

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POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat Row House / Bungalow on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building Row House / Bungalow and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it . The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat Row House / Bungalow . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work , completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat Row House / Bungalow and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Unit Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no........

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement

POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it . The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work , completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no..............................

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Samples: Agreement for Sale

POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th 45th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as construedas a defect-free completion of the building and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of pretextof minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it it. The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time thetime of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work work, completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities Somefacilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no.........

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Samples: Agreement for Sale

POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it it. The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work work, completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no.........

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement

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POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat Row House / Bungalow on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building Row House / Bungalow and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter will rectify it . The Promoter will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat Row House / Bungalow . If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter has agreed to complete such work , completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat Row House / Bungalow and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Unit Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no..............................

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Sale

POSSESSION AFTER COMPLETION After obtaining Completion Certificate. partial completion certificate from the Competent Authority upon submission of the approval certificate from the technical specialists like the Architect, Structural or Foundation Engineers or others, if any, as per statute or otherwise signifying that the Unit/building is ready and habitable, the Promoter Developer shall issue Notice of Possession to the Allottee whereupon the Allottee has to take possession immediately and not later than 15 days as the 15th day will be considered as ‘DEEMED POSSESSION’ and immediately the Allottee becomes liable to pay Maintenance Charges. Besides If the Allottee does not take possession of the flat on or within 15 days from the date of Notice of possession guarding charges will be applicable. The work approval certificates issued by the technical specialists required for the issue of CC / partial cc shall be construed as a defect-free completion of the building and any claim by the Allottee or his consultant shall not be entertained or shall not be a valid ground for refusal of accepting Physical (then already in deemed possession) possession by the Allottee. Possession cannot be delayed on the pretext of minor defects or some common area work is still continuing. If there be any minor defect the Promoter Developer will rectify it . The Promoter Developer will rectify all constructional defects over the next five years so there is no logical ground available to the Allottee for delaying physical possession. If the Unit Owner himself wants to get the work done he can give prior information to the Promoter Developer and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. At the time of handover, the customer will have to make the final payment and take handover of his flat . If he does not do so it will be deemed that he has taken physical possession also. If the Allottee has requested for some extra work /modification and Promoter Developer has agreed to complete such work , completion of this work will not be necessary for taking possession of the Flat and the Builder will do such work only after possession is taken by the Allottee. or even if promoter is doing such work at the request of the allottee, the allottee will be considered under physical possession. The same principle shall apply when the Common areas will be handed over to the Association of Apartment Owners who cannot delay the hand over on the ground that some Common areas of the Phase/Project are not complete or some rectifications are pending. Association may also get the work done by itself by giving prior information to the Promoter Developer and get the cost approved before getting the work done and claim reimbursement. Some facilities may be provided or installations made after the entire complex has received CC. if any problems are faced by Xxxxxxxx after receiving hand over of possession he may please contact with Facility Manager (Mobile no........

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Sale

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