COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL Sample Clauses

COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL. Residential This Conveyance Deed (the ‘Deed’) is made at on this day of 20 BY AND BETWEEN Tata Housing Development Company Limited, (PAN CARD NO. ) a company incorporated under Companies act 1956 and under the provisions of the Companies Xxx, 0000, having its registered office at “E” block, Voltas Compound, T.B.Kadam Marg, Chicnchpokli, Mumbai-400 033 and having its regional office at Plot No. IIG/1 in Block – IIG Action Area – II, Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx-000000, represented by its authorised signatory, (AADHAR NO. ), authorized vide board resolution/letter of authority/power of attorney dated (hereinafter referred to as the “Vendor”, which expression shall unless it be repugnant to the context or meaning thereof be deemed to mean and include its successors and permitted assigns) of the FIRST PART; AND (FOR INDIVIDUALS) Mr/Ms/Mrs. R/o OR (FOR FIRMS) M/s. a partnership/ proprietorship firm duly registered and having its office at through its Authorised Signatory Partner/ Sole Proprietor Mr. / Ms. / Mrs R/o OR (FOR COMPANIES) M/s. a Company duly registered under Companies Act, 1965 having its registered office at through its duly Authorised Signatory Mr. / Ms. / Mrs authorized by board resolution dated JOINTLY WITH* Mr/Ms/Mrs. _R/o *(To be filled up, if the allotment is in the joint names) # ( Strike out whatever is not applicable) hereinafter jointly and severally referred to as the ‘Vendee(s)’ (which expression unless excluded by or repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, shall mean and include his/her/its heirs, executors, administrators, successors and legal representatives) of the SECOND PART. The expressions, the “Vendor” and the “Vendee(s)” are hereinafter individually referred to as the “Party” and jointly as the “Parties”. In this Deed, unless the context requires otherwise reference to the singular includes a reference to the plural and vice versa.
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COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL. Residential This Conveyance Deed (the ‘Deed’) is made at on this day of 20 BY AND BETWEEN BY AND BETWEEN PRINCETON INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE LIMITED, (PAN CARD NO. ) a private limited company incorporated under the Companies Xxx 0000 and under the provisions of the Companies Xxx, 0000, having its registered office at Flat No. GF-3, Naurang House, Plot Xx.0, Xxxxx-000, 00, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Marg, New Delhi - 110001represented by its authorised signatory, (AADHAR NO. ), authorized vide board resolution/letter of authority/power of attorney dated (hereinafter referred to as the “Vendor”, which expression shall unless it be repugnant to the context or meaning thereof be deemed to mean and include its successors and permitted assigns) of the FIRST PART;

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