PAYMENT OF STAMP DUTY REGISTRATION FEE ETC Sample Clauses

PAYMENT OF STAMP DUTY REGISTRATION FEE ETC. The Allottee shall bear and pay stamp duty and registration fees and all other incidental charges etc. in respect of this Agreement and pro-rata consideration thereof and all other agreements or final conveyance deed which is to be executed by the Promoter in favour of Housing Society in which the Allottee will be a member. The Allottee has paid proper stamp-duty alongwith appropriate registration fees for this Agreement herewith. As per the Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 Schedule-I, Article 5 (g-a) (ii), if the Allottee transfers /assigns the rights under this agreement to any subsequent Allottee within a period of 1 year, the Allottee is entitled to get adjusted the stamp duty payable on such transfer/assignment and further as per Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 Schedule-I, Article 25, Explanation -
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PAYMENT OF STAMP DUTY REGISTRATION FEE ETC. The Allottee/s herein shall bear and pay stamp duty and registration fees and all other incidental charges etc. in respect of this Agreement and all other agreements, final Conveyance which is to be executed by the Promoter in favour of the Allottee/s herein.
PAYMENT OF STAMP DUTY REGISTRATION FEE ETC. The Purchaser/s herein shall bear and pay stamp duty and registration fees and all other incidental charges etc. in respect of this agreement and all other agreements, deed of apartment or any final conveyance deed which is to be executed by the Promoter / Developer in favour of the Purchaser/s.
PAYMENT OF STAMP DUTY REGISTRATION FEE ETC. The Allottee shall bear and pay stamp duty and registration fees and all other incidental charges etc. in respect of this Agreement and pro-rata consideration thereof and all other agreements or final conveyance deed which is to be executed by the Promoter in favour of Housing Society in which the Allottee will be a member. The Allottee has paid proper stamp-duty alongwith appropriate registration fees for this Agreement herewith. As per the Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 Schedule-I, Article 5 (g-a) (ii), if the Allottee transfers /assigns the rights under this agreement to any subsequent Allottee within a period of 1 year, the Allottee is entitled to get adjusted the stamp duty payable on such transfer/assignment and further as per Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxx 0000 Schedule-I, Article 25, Explanation -1. The parties hereto shall be entitled to get the aforesaid stamp duty adjusted, towards the total duty leviable on the conveyance, which is to be executed by the Promoter in favour of the Society in which the Allottee will be the member in respect of the said Apartment. (DESCRIPTION OF THE LARGER PROPERTY)

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