Temporary Occupation Permit definition

Temporary Occupation Permit means a Temporary Occupation Permit issued under the Building Control Act (Cap. 29);
Temporary Occupation Permit means the temporary permit issued by the Building Authority under the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance for the Development or any part thereof comprising the Property to be occupied; and
Temporary Occupation Permit or “TOP” means the temporary occupation permit issued by the Commissioner of Building Control under the Building Control Act;

Examples of Temporary Occupation Permit in a sentence

  • Forthwith to forward to the Lender a copy of the Temporary Occupation Permit issued in respect of the Project as and when the same is issued by the relevant authorities.

  • The Borrower shall ensure that the Temporary Occupation Permit is renewed at all times until the issue of a Certificate of Statutory Completion.

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  • The MOP is computed from the Temporary Occupation Permit date of the EC development.

  • You must remain eligible and physically occupy the EC unit for at least five years after the Temporary Occupation Permit is obtained for the EC development.


More Definitions of Temporary Occupation Permit

Temporary Occupation Permit means a temporary occupation permit granted by the Commissioner of Building Control under the Building Control Act (Cap. 29);
Temporary Occupation Permit means a temporary occupation permit granted under section 12(3);
Temporary Occupation Permit means a permit issued under section 20 of the Building Control Act (Cap. 29);
Temporary Occupation Permit means any temporary occupation permit issued under Section 12(3) of the Building Control Act, Chapter 29 of Singapore permitting the temporary occupation of the buildings on the Expansion Property subject to the written directions to be issued thereafter.
Temporary Occupation Permit means the temporary occupation permit issued by the Building Authority under section 20 of the Building Control Act;
Temporary Occupation Permit means the temporary occupation permit
Temporary Occupation Permit means the temporary permit to be issued by the Building Authority under the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance for the #Building/Development or any part thereof comprising the Property to be occupied. (2) In this Agreement, if the context permits or requires, the singular number shall include the plural and the masculine gender shall include the feminine and the neuter. Sale and purchase 2. The Vendor shall sell and the Purchaser shall purchase the Property TOGETHER with the right in common with the Vendor or other person or persons claiming through, under or in trust for the Vendor to use for the purpose of access to and egress from the Property the lifts, entrance hall, staircases and landings in the Development and such of the passages therein intended for common use and serving the Property and the appurtenances thereto and TOGETHER with all rights of way (if any) and other rights and all privileges, easements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining AND all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the Vendor in and to the Property EXCEPTING AND RESERVING #[unto the Vendor and its successors and assigns other than the Purchaser the right to the exclusive use, occupation and enjoyment of the whole of the Development *[including the external walls (if any) of the Property] SAVE AND EXCEPT : - (1) the Property; and (2) such areas and facilities (if any) as may be designated as common areas or common parts and common facilities in the Deed of Mutual Covenant or are intended for common use.] OR #[(1) unto the Vendor and its successors and assigns other than the Purchaser the right to the exclusive use, occupation and enjoyment of the whole of the Development *[including the external walls (if any) of the Property] SAVE AND EXCEPT : - (a) the Property; and (b) such areas and facilities (if any) as may be designated as common areas or common parts and common facilities in the Deed of Mutual Covenant or are intended for common use; and (2) unto the Vendor the right at any time prior to completion of the sale and purchase to enter into a modification of the Government Grant to [insert brief description of the modification] on such terms and conditions as may be agreed between the Government and the Vendor at their absolute discretion without any reference to, concurrence or approval of the Purchaser and any persons deriving or acquiring title or interest in the Property under the Purchaser and without the nece...