Building Allotment definition

Building Allotment. , means a property located in the rural area and described in the Deeds Office Records as Building Allotment;
Building Allotment means any residential, retail, commercial or other premises constructed on the Land (or any part thereof) by or on behalf of the Purchaser following Settlement and includes (where applicable) any allotment created by subsequent division of the Land under the Real Property ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (SA) or Community Titles ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (SA) by the Purchaser after Settlement.

Examples of Building Allotment in a sentence

  • The Purchaser must pay (or procure the payment of) all water connection fees for each Building Allotment.

  • The following shall constitute the conference attendance budget: Building Allotment: Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) The Faculty Advisory Committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the building principal regarding disbursement of the conference attendance allotment.

  • The Purchaser must attach a copy of the Subsequent Building Allotment Encumbrance to the by-laws.

  • The Vendor will install the necessary Recycled Water Supply Infrastructure to supply Recycled Water to the Land and the Purchaser agrees that it will install and plumb the Purple Pipe Infrastructure to enable the on-supply of Recycled Water to each Building Allotment.

  • The Purchaser will, at its cost, be responsible for the installation and connection of a Recycled Water Meter to each Building Allotment and for installing and connecting and plumbing the Purple Pipe Infrastructure.