Common use of VOETSTOOTS Clause in Contracts

VOETSTOOTS. 12.1 The Sale Object is sold “voetstoots” and subject to the terms and conditions and servitudes mentioned or referred to in the current and/or prior Title Deeds and to the conditions of establishment of the Township in which it is situated and to the zoning applied to it under any Town Planning Scheme. The Seller shall not profit by any excess, nor shall it be answerable for any deficiency in the extent thereof. Neither the Seller nor the Agent shall be responsible for pointing out to the Purchaser any surveyor’s pegs or beacons in respect of the Property unless requested do so by the Purchaser or unless the Seller and/or Agent had knowledge of any material deficiencies in the extent. Should any livestock or game form part of the Sale Object, the Seller shall provide the Purchaser with a list of all accounted livestock / game as at date of signing of the Agreement, which the Purchaser excepts to be an accurate number and species forming part of the livestock being sold.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Deed of Sale, Deed of Sale, Abraham Preller Trust

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