Common use of ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION Clause in Contracts

ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION. The Seller undertakes that it has no right to make additions or put up additional structures anywhere in the project after the building plan, layout plan, sanctioned plan and specifications, amenities and facilities have been approved by the competent authorities and disclosed, except for as provided in the Act. The Purchaser acknowledges that taking into various factors and as and when required by the Architect for the time being of the said project it may be necessary to alter and/or modify the plan sanctioned by the authorities concerned and the Purchaser acknowledges and consents that the Seller shall be entitled to modify and/or alter the Plan so long as the same does not adversely affect the Flat/Unit intended to be acquired by the Purchaser.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement, Sale Agreement, Sale Agreement