Common use of EXTERIOR OF BUILDINGS Clause in Contracts

EXTERIOR OF BUILDINGS. 9.1 Subject to Rule No 10.1 and 10.2. no alterations, additions or decorations to the exterior of the sections, including radio/television aerials, satellite dishes, upgrade on solar energy systems, enclosing of patios, security gates and burglar bars, or to sole utilisation areas or to any other portion of the common property may be made without the prior written consent of the trustees and only upon the terms and conditions contained in such consent. Should there in the opinion of the trustees be a possibility that an alteration or addition may affect the structure, any servitude or implied servitude as defined in Section 28 of the Sectional Titles Act, 1986 the trustees may require a certificate signed by a practising civil engineer certifying that the proposed alterations or additions will not adversely affect the structure or any servitude or implied servitude before granting their consent to such alteration or addition.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale, Agreement of Sale

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