IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY Sample Clauses

IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY. 11.1 The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents offered by the Assignee/Bank as the title to the Property by a comparison of the description in the Proclamation of Sale and the aforesaid documents. 11.2 Any error, misstatement, omission or misdescription of the Property in the Proclamation of Sale and the documents referred to in paragraph 11.1 above shall not annul the sale, nor shall any compensation be allowed therefor.
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IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY. 12.1 The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and other such documents offered by the Assignee/Financier as the title to the Property by comparison of the description in the Proclamation of Sale and the aforesaid documents. For online bidders, the Terms & Conditions stated in xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx shall also apply. 12.2 Any error by misstatement, omission or misdescription of the property in the Proclamation of Sale and the documents referred to in paragraph 12.1 above shall not annul the sale nor shall any compensation be allowed thereof.
IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY. Requires a clear, unambiguous description of the property subject to the listing agreement.

Related to IDENTITY OF THE PROPERTY

  • Identity Of Property a. The Purchaser shall admit the identity of the Property purchased with that described in the Proclamation of Sale and such other documents such as muniments offered by the Auctioneer as to the title to the Property upon the evidence afforded by the comparison of the description in the particulars and muniments respectively and with that described in the Security Documents without requiring any further proof. b. The Purchaser shall accept the area shown in the particulars of the Proclamation of Sale or Conditions of Sale or Memorandum. The Assignee shall not be liable to the Purchaser for any discrepancy(ies) appearing after the sale concerning the identity of the Property purchased or the area shown in the particulars of the Conditions of Sale. c. Upon issuance of the strata/individual title to the Property, if the land or floor area is found to exceed that as described and additional payment is imposed for the excess area by the Developer and/or relevant authorities, then such additional payment shall be borne and paid solely by the Purchaser. d. If the land or floor area of the Property is found to be less then that as described, any claim for the reduced area shall be undertaken solely by the Purchaser against the Developer and/or such other party and the auction sale herein shall not be annulled and neither the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors nor the Auctioneer shall be liable thereof for such claim.

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