ZLR definition

ZLR means Zimbali Lakes Resort Management Association;

Examples of ZLR in a sentence

  • CORPORATE MEMBERS shall be artificial persons that have an interest in any property within ZLR who shall be entitled to nominate no more than 4 (four) individuals with the right to use and enjoy the benefits of the CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP.

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  • Any dwelling or other structure to be erected on the PROPERTY, or any alteration or extension to any existing dwelling or other structure on the PROPERTY once developed, shall be done strictly in accordancewith the building plans that have been submitted to and approved in writing by the ZLR and the local or any other competent authority and no work whatsoever shall commence until such time as the relevant approval has been obtained.

  • If there is any conflict between the provisions above and the terms of the ZLR Constitution, the latter shall prevail and the PURCHASER shall have no claim against the SELLER arising out of such conflict.

  • In ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trucks (Pvt) Ltd &Anor v Director of Customs & Excise 1999(1) ZLR 490(H), ▇▇▇▇▇ J considered the matter of the release of certain attached imports on the basis that the applicant would face bankruptcy and its 67 employees would lose their jobs as a result.

  • ZLR shall be responsible for and shall maintain various common areas of the Resort such as conservation matters, the water body, all roads, gatehouses, water and electricity infrastructure and the security fence together with any other functions ascribed to it in the ZLR Constitution.

  • The PURCHASER shall pay no Lakes Stabilisation Levy (as defined in the ZLR CONSTITUTION) when the PROPERTY or a component thereof is transferred to the second owner/s thereof.

  • The position was stated as follows in the case of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1989 (3) ZLR 234 (H) at p 242 C-D where it was stated that: “The general principle, now well established in our law, is that, once a court has duly pronounced a final judgement or order, it has itself no authority to correct, alter, or supplement it.

  • Each member of ZLR shall have one (1) representative at general meetings of the ZLR.

  • Generally speaking, dishonesty, mala fides, wilfulness or professional negligence of a high degree fall into this category: Techniquip (Pvt) Ltd v ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Engineering (Pvt) Ltd 1994 (1) ZLR 246 (S) at 248 G per ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.