Common use of Corner Lots Clause in Contracts

Corner Lots. In relation to any lots that are located on a corner, the Buyer must not construct or permit to be constructed on the Property, a House unless it is designed to address both the Primary Street and the Secondary Street, with habitable rooms facing both the Primary Street and the Secondary Street.

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Sources: Restrictive Covenants, Restrictive Covenants

Corner Lots. In relation to any lots that are located on a corner, the Buyer must not construct or permit to be constructed on the Property, a House or Fence unless it is designed to address both the Primary Street and the Secondary StreetStreet in accordance with Annexure N (Local Development Plan), which may be amended in accordance with habitable rooms facing both the Primary Street and the Secondary Street.Annexure F.

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Sources: Restrictive Covenants