Designated Block definition
Examples of Designated Block in a sentence
Insurance premium for insurance of the Building and also otherwise for insuring the Designated Block against earthquake, damages, fire, lightning, mob, violence, civil commotion (and other risks, if insured).
ALL THAT the proportionate undivided indivisible share in the land comprised in the plinth of the Designated Block.
The cost of cleaning and lightening the Common areas and Installations, the main entrance, passages, driveways, landing, staircases and other parts of the Designated Block and/or the Building so enjoyed or used by the Purchaser(s) in common as aforesaid and keeping the adjoining side in side spaces in good and repaired conditions.
It is expressly agreed that any restriction on the Purchaser(s) shall not in any way restrict the Vendor to use or permit any other Unit or portion of the Designated Block to be used for non- residential purposes.
The Allottee shall under no circumstances be entitled to affix, draw or string wires, cables or pipes from, to or through any part or portion of the Designated Block and/or the Project Land and/or outside walls of the Designated Block save in the manner indicated by the Promoter or the Maintenance In-charge.
The costs of cleaning and lighting the Common Areas, the main entrance, passages, driveways, landings, staircases and other parts of the Designated Block and/or the Project so enjoyed or used by the Allottee in common as aforesaid and keeping the adjoining side spaces in good and repaired conditions.
The costs of cleaning and lighting the Common Areas, the main entrance, passages, driveways, landings, staircases and other parts of the Designated Block and/or the Project so enjoyed or used by the Purchaser in common as aforesaid and keeping the adjoining side spaces in good and repaired conditions.
The Purchaser shall under no circumstances be entitled to affix, draw or string wires, cables or pipes from, to or through any part or portion of the Designated Block and/or the Project Land and/or outside walls of the Designated Block save in the manner indicated by the Promoter or the Maintenance In-charge.
Save those expressed or intended by the Promoter to form part of the Common Areas, no other part or portion of the Designated Block or the Project shall be claimed to be part of the Common Areas by the Purchaser either independently or in common with any other Co-owner.
The Designated Block and the Complex shall contain the Common Areas and Installations as specified in the THIRD SCHEDULE hereunder written subject to such variations as the Vendors and the Developer may from time to time make therein.