Infrastructure Equipment Charges Sample Clauses

Infrastructure Equipment Charges. The Infrastructure Equipment Charges calculated at the rate of Rs. ......../- (...............) per square feet of the saleable area of the Plot shall be payable by the Allottee to the Promoter. Further other miscellaneous charges, taxes, levies or penalties in relation to the transfer of the Plot including preparation of the Transfer Deed and other documents if any to be executed in pursuance thereof shall also be paid by the Allottee. Part-II [Deposits] Corpus Deposit: An interest free corpus deposit calculated at the rate of Rs. /-
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Infrastructure Equipment Charges. The Infrastructure Equipment Charges calculated at the rate of Rs. .........
Infrastructure Equipment Charges. Costs incurred by the Promoter/Transferor in making arrangements for providing equipments for infrastructure will be payable to the Promoter/Transferor by the Allottee/Transferee at the rate of Rs. ..../- (.................) per square feet. Further other miscellaneous charges, taxes, levies or penalties in relation to the transfer of the Bungalow including preparation of the Transfer Deed and other documents if any to be executed in pursuance thereof shall also be paid by the Allottee/Transferee. [Deposits]
Infrastructure Equipment Charges. The Infrastructure Equipment Charges calculated at the rate of Rs. ......../- (...............) per square feet of the saleable area of the Plot shall be payable by the Allottee/Transferee to the Promoter/Transferor. Further other miscellaneous charges, taxes, levies or penalties in relation to the transfer of the Plot including preparation of the Transfer Deed and other documents if any to be executed in pursuance thereof shall also be paid by the Allottee/Transferee. Part-II [Deposits] Corpus Deposit: An interest free corpus deposit calculated at the rate of Rs. /- (Rupees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) per squar e fee t of th e saleable area of the Plot (“Corpus De posit”) shall be paid by the Allottee/Transferee to the Promoter/Transferor, on or before a date to be notified by the Promoter/Transferor which date shall not be a date later than the Possession Date. The amount of such Corpus Deposit payable shall be intimated by the Promoter/Transferor on or before possession date. The Corpus Deposit shall be used by the Promoter/Transferor/Mainte xxxxx Com pan y / A s s o c i a t i o n f o r repair of the Project provide d therein. Notwithst and ing the a bov e, the Promoter/Tr ansferor reserves the right to utilize this deposit to adjust any realizable dues from the Allottee/Transferee. The unused portion of the Corpus Deposit shall be transferred to the Association without interest when incorporated. SCHEDULE 5 (“Common Expenses”) The expenses of the Common Portions mentioned herein will be proportionately shared by the Allottee/Transferee with all the other Allottee/Transferees as follows:

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