SKYLINE PROJECTS (PAN XXXXX0000X Sample Clauses

SKYLINE PROJECTS (PAN XXXXX0000X a partnership firm having its office at 00X,Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Road (presently known as Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Sarani)Kolkata-700029, represented by its partners Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, aged about 44 years, son of late Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx , by faith Hindu , by occupation business, residing at 00,Xxxxxxx Xxxxx,Bl-1,Fl- 3B, Kolkata -700042 and Xxxxx Xxxx, aged about 50 years , son of late Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, by xxxxx Xxxx, by occupation business, residing at 000, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 0xx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx-000000 hereinafter referred to the as Developer/Promoter (which expression unless to the context shall mean and include their respective heirs, future partners, assigns, nominees, executors and administrators) AND
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SKYLINE PROJECTS (PAN XXXXX0000X a partnership firm having its office at Skyline Xxxxxxxx , 1st Floor - 1B, 3A X.X Xxxxxx Sarani , P.S. - Gariahat , P.O.- Ballygunge Kolkata-700019, represented by its partners Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx (PAN XXXXX0000X, AADHAAR NO. 000000000000), aged about 48 years, son of late Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx , by faith Hindu , by occupation business, carrying on business from Skyline Xxxxxxxx , 1st Floor - 1B, 3A X.X Xxxxxx Sarani , P.S. - Gariahat , P.O.- Ballygunge Kolkata-700019, and Xxxxx Xxxx (PAN XXXXX0000X, AADHAAR NO. 000000000000), aged about 54 years , son of late Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx, by xxxxx Xxxx, by occupation business, carrying on business from Skyline Xxxxxxxx , 1st Floor - 1B, 3A X.X Xxxxxx Sarani , P.S. - Gariahat , P.O. - Ballygunge Kolkata-700019 hereinafter referred to the as DEVELOPER/PROMOTER (which expression unless to the context shall mean and include their respective heirs, future partners, assigns, nominees, executors and administrators).

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