Acres Precinct definition

Acres Precinct means the development which the Property forms a part of being the own title residential units to be constructed on a portion of the Land, as indicated on the General Plan attached hereto as Appendix 2, the Infrastructure Plans attached hereto as Appendix 3 and the Greater Estate Master Plan attached hereto as Appendix 5, which land shall be subdivided and developed substantially in accordance with Appendices 2, 3, 4 (if applicable), 5, 6, and 7;
Acres Precinct means Remainder Erf 644 Pearl Valley Estate, in the Drakenstein Municipality, Registration Division Paarl, Western Cape or any subdivided portions originating therefrom;

Examples of Acres Precinct in a sentence

  • The Property is sold subject to such restrictions as may be imposed by any local authority in respect of the rezoning and/or subdivision of the Property and the Acres Precinct, including restrictions having regard to height, coverage or set back.

  • The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that no Improvements may be effected by the Purchaser other than by a Contractor, it being recorded that, in terms of the Constitution, the Developer or the HOA shall designate a list of Contractors who will be allowed to do building work of whatever nature and effect Improvements in the Acres Precinct.

  • The Parties acknowledge that the sub-divisional plans for the Acres Precinct must still be finalised and accordingly the exact layout, nature and extent of the Property shall be finally determined by the land surveyor acting as an expert, whose determination shall be final and binding upon the Parties.

  • The Seller shall in its sole discretion be entitled to establish such aforementioned amenities and facilities on any portion of the Acres Precinct with the approval of the local or relevant authority and operate same for its own benefit, separate and independent from the remainder of the Acres Precinct.

  • The Purchaser hereby acknowledges that it may accordingly be exposed to such associated activities which may result in an amount of inconvenience and specifically agrees not to interfere with or obstruct the Seller from proceeding with the Acres Precinct in phases or to lodge an objection with any competent authority in respect of any such phased development.

  • The Purchaser acknowledges that owing to the complexities and interrelated steps involved in establishing the Acres Precinct and registering title to all the prospective purchasers, it is beneficial and in the best interests of the Purchaser that the Conveyancer attends to the Transfer.

  • It is recorded that the ground conditions in the Acres Precinct, of which the Property forms a part, vary in certain areas.

  • The Seller warrants that as at the Signature Date the Property is zoned as “sub- divisional area” and the rights attaching to such zoning in respect of the Acres Precinct are specifically set out in the Guide.

  • The Seller shall be entitled to register such servitudes across the Property and Acres Precinct as may be necessary for the purposes of the installation of services, including, inter alia, gas, electricity, telephone, television, sewerage, storm water drainage, solid waste removal and water supply.

Related to Acres Precinct

  • Voting precinct means the smallest voting unit established as provided by law

  • Acre or “Acreage” means the land area of an Assessor’s Parcel as shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor’s Parcel Map, the land area shown on the applicable Final Map or other parcel map recorded at the County Recorder’s Office.

  • Tract means 2 or more parcels that share a common property line and are under the same ownership.

  • Quantity Surveyor means a duly qualified quantity surveyor of at least five (5) year’s experience in the assessment of building material and construction costs. Quantity Surveyor Assessment means an assessment by an independent Quantity Surveyor of the Construction Cost to the reasonable satisfaction of the Council. Regulation means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation, 2000 (as amended).

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