Common use of Further Construction Clause in Contracts

Further Construction. Obtaining all necessary permissions and sanctions therefore, the Developer may make further and/or additional constructions at the Building by adding further floors to it or otherwise and even if such Construction is carried out after possession of the Composite Unit has been handed over to the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to raise any objection of whatsoever nature including without limitation any inconvenience caused for storing building materials at the Premises or the men, servants and/or agents of the Developer using any part or portion of the Common Portions including without limitation the staircase and water from the reservoir or the overhead tank.

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Sources: Agreement for Sale, Agreement for Sale

Further Construction. Obtaining all necessary permissions and sanctions therefore, the Developer may make further and/or additional constructions at the Building by adding further floors floor to it or otherwise and even if such Construction is carried out after possession registration of the Composite Unit and possession has been handed over to the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to raise any objection of whatsoever nature including without limitation any inconvenience caused for storing building materials at the Premises or the men, servants and/or agents of the Developer using any part or portion of the Common Portions including without limitation the staircase and water from the reservoir or the overhead tank. Purchasers shall not be entitled to claim their right over the additional constructed floor or any unit/units situated on the said additional floor.

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Sources: Sale Deed