Process Following Permission Sample Clauses

Process Following Permission. If the Developer grants permission, then and in such event and as a condition precedent to granting of such permission (1) the Buyer shall make payment of all dues of the Developer in terms of this Agreement, up to the time of nomination (2) the Buyer shall pay to the Developer 1% (one percent) of the market price of the Said Flat And Appurtenances prevailing at that time (as be determined by the Developer) as Transfer Charge (3) the Buyer shall pay to the Developer documentation charge of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand) for documentation of the nomination (4) the Buyer and the Nominee shall enter into a multi-party agreement with the Developer and the Owners, for recording such nomination and (5) simultaneously with the execution of the aforesaid multi-party agreement, the Nominee shall enter into a fresh agreement with the Owners and the Developer, identical to this Agreement.
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Process Following Permission. If the Developer grants permission, then and in such event and as a condition precedent to granting of such permission (1) the Buyer shall make payment of all dues of the Developer in terms of this Agreement, up to the time of nomination (2) the Buyer shall pay to the Developer the Nomination Charges along with the service charges, as applicable, as mentioned in Clause 8.4.2 (i) (3) the Buyer and the Nominee shall enter into a multi-party agreement with the Developer and the Owners, for recording such nomination and (4) simultaneously with the execution of the aforesaid multi-party agreement, the Nominee shall enter into a fresh agreement with the Owners and the Developer, identical to this Agreement. The Buyer admits and accepts that the Buyer shall not nominate or assign the rights under this Agreement save in the manner indicated above.
Process Following Permission. If the Developer grants permission, then and in such event and as a condition precedent to granting of such permission (1) the Buyers shall make payment of all dues of the Developer in terms of this Agreement, up to the time of nomination (2) the Buyers shall pay to the Developer 2% (two percent) of the market price of the Said Unit And Appurtenances prevailing at that time (as be determined by the Developer) as Transfer Charge (3) the Buyers shall pay an additional legal fee of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand) to the Legal Advisor for documentation of the nomination
Process Following Permission. If the Developer grants permission, then and in such event and as a condition precedent to granting of such permission (1)
Process Following Permission. If the Owner grants permission, then and in such event and as a condition precedent to granting of such permission (1) the Buyer shall make payment of all dues of the Owner in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, up to the time of nomination (2) the Buyer shall pay to the Owner the Nomination Charges, as mentioned in Clause 8.5.2 (i) , (3) the Buyer and the Nominee shall enter into a multi- party agreement with the Owner, for recording such nomination and (4) simultaneously with the execution of the aforesaid multi-party agreement, the Nominee shall enter into a fresh agreement with the Owner, identical to this Agreement. The Buyer admits and accepts that the Buyer shall not nominate or assign the rights under this Agreement save in the manner indicated above.

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