For the present, make me out a
contract of sale, payment to be made in four days."
A
contract of sale of real property may be extinguished by, among others, conventional or legal redemption.
There is one statement in the article that needs further clarification - "in 2011 the government introduced a 'specific performance law' which grants a
contract of sale precedence over any pre-existing mortgage."
You must leave the fixtures and fittings and other contents that you have itemised in the vendors' fixtures and fittings list, approved by you and given to your solicitor in the
contract of sale. * You cannot leave extra items not specified in the fixtures and fittings list and are contractually obliged not to leave items not specified.
"We anticipate that our operating initiatives will result in the property generating cumulative annual NOI growth in excess of 5%," Reckson said in a statement released on July 8, the day the
contract of sale was announced.
In fact, they could have sought damages from you for breach of the
contract of sale.
The company uses a simple 16-page, double-spaced
contract of sale that mom-and-pop sellers like immensely.
The sale is subject to the negotiation of a definitive
contract of sale, and governmental and other necessary consents or approvals, including Goodyear's board of directors.
A buyer preferred to include such an agreement in the
contract of sale, since the value could be amortized over the agreement's life.
As a general rule, all persons who are authorized by the Civil Code to obligate themselves may enter into a
contract of sale. This includes all persons who have juridical capacity-that is, those who are fit to be the subject of legal relations, and those who have the capacity to act-that is, the power to do acts with legal effect.