Common use of Rejection of Application Clause in Contracts

Rejection of Application. The Developer reserves its full, unqualified and absolute right to accept or reject any application without assigning any reason thereof. Application may additionally be rejected on one or more technical grounds, including but not restricted to: 4.5.1 Application made by a person who cannot apply; 4.5.2 Applications not duly signed by the sole/joint Applicants; 4.5.3 Applications deficient or incomplete in any respect or not accompanied by prescribed documents; 4.5.4 Application Money paid other than by the prescribed mode; and 4.5.5 Non-realization of cheque/demand draft/pay order or RTGS.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Sale Agreement, Sale Agreement, Sale Agreement

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Rejection of Application. The Developer reserves its full, unqualified and absolute right to accept or reject any application without assigning any reason thereof. Application may additionally be rejected on one or more technical grounds, including but not restricted to: 4.5.1 Application made by a person who cannot apply; 4.5.2 Applications not duly signed by the sole/joint Applicants; 4.5.3 Applications deficient or incomplete in any respect or not accompanied by prescribed documents; 4.5.4 Application Money paid other than by the prescribed mode; and 4.5.5 Non-realization realisation of cheque/demand draft/pay order or RTGS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement

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