Common use of BUILDING ON THE PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

BUILDING ON THE PROPERTY. 7.1 The Seller undertakes in a proper and workmanlike manner to erect a residential house (“the dwelling house”) on the property substantially in accordance with the building plans and finishing schedules attached hereto as Annexure’s B and C. 7.2 The Seller will supply all material and labour required for the dwelling house. In the event of any discrepancy arising between the plans and specifications, the provisions of the specifications shall prevail. 7.3 The Purchaser irrevocably grants power of attorney to the Seller to sign and submit the necessary drawings and specifications to the (ARC, SCEMHOA, “as defined in Annexure D”) and the Local Authority for its approval. 7.4 The Purchaser acknowledges that the Seller shall be entitled to appoint sub- contractors in respect of the whole or any part of the dwelling house, but shall notwithstanding such appointment remain liable to the Purchaser in terms hereof.

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Sources: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale