Examples of Primary Transfer Date in a sentence
Transfer of the Existing Property must be registered in the relevant Deeds Registry on or before the Primary Transfer Date.
The Seller may, in its absolute and sole discretion, extend the Sale Period and/or the Primary Transfer Date with a maximum period of 30 (Thirty) days by giving the Purchaser written notice to that effect on or before the Due Date.
The Purchaser may waive the benefit of this condition by communicating such waiver to the Seller in writing at any time within the Sale Period or on/or before the Primary Transfer Date, as the case may be.
If the Existing Property has already been sold on the Signature Date, then and in that instance the Existing Property must be transferred on or before the Primary Transfer Date.