Deed of Grant definition

Deed of Grant means the document issued by the Council to a person who has purchased the Exclusive Right of Burial in a Grave.
Deed of Grant means the deed by which the transfer of ownership of unalienated State land is evidenced in terms of section 16(1)(b) of the Deeds Registries Act [Chapter 20:05];
Deed of Grant means an instrument evidencing a grant of land by the Crown;

Examples of Deed of Grant in a sentence

  • Possession of a Deed of Grant does not necessarily give ownership of the Exclusive Right of Burial.

  • Where the interment involves re-opening an existing grave, it will be necessary for the person giving notice to produce the Deed of Grant of exclusive right of burial.

  • The Deed of Grant may be assigned under certain conditions but will normally be inherited by the next of kin.

  • The Exclusive Right of Burial is purchased in the form of a Deed of Grant, for a period of 40 years and upon expiry can be extended for a further period on payment of a nominal sum.

  • The Deed of Grant is proof of Ownership and must be produced with all prospective Interments and Memorial applications.


More Definitions of Deed of Grant

Deed of Grant means an instrument evidencing the grant of land by the State.
Deed of Grant means the deed of temporary emphyteusis in the Records of Notary Vincent Miceli of the twenty eighth day of April of the year two thousand and four (28/04/2004) – Deed number sixty (60).
Deed of Grant. Means a deed in respect of an ownership unit issued or deemed to have be issued in terms of the Regulations of the Administration and Control of Townships, 1962 (Regulation R.293 of 1962).
Deed of Grant. Means a deed in respect of an ownership unit issued or deemed to have been issued in terms of the Regulations for the Administration and Control of Townships in Black Areas, 1962 (Proc. no. R 293 of 1962).
Deed of Grant means the deed of grant entered into by and between the Parties dated 30 April 2013.
Deed of Grant means the deed of grant of production payment in connection with the Sale and Purchase Agreement and entered into on 30 April 2013 between the Company as grantor and the Secured Party as grantee, as amended pursuant to the Supplemental Deed of Amendment and Restatement and as may be further amended, restated, modified or supplemented from time to time.
Deed of Grant means the public deed in the Records of Notary Vincent Miceli of the twenty second day of November of the year two thousand and one (22/11/2001) together with all the schedules, plans and other documents annexed thereto, by virtue of which public deed inter alia the Government granted to VCP the Emphyteutical Site on temporary emphyteusis for a period of sixty five (65) years commencing from the twenty second day of November of the year two thousand and one ( 22/11/2001).