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FORMI P.R. (ACQUISITION & DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY) RULES, 2005 711

                                                           ANNEXURE
                                                             FORMI
                                                        [See rule 5 (3)]

                                                 ACQUISITION BY PURCHASE 

This DEED OF SALE is made on this the..... ..............day of..... between..... .........son of... .................aged.....................residing at....... .....................(hereinafter called the 'vendor' which expression shall where the context so admits includes his heirs, executives, administrators and legal representatives) of the ONE PART and .....................Panchayat constituted under the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 (13 of 1994).................................(hereinafter called the 'purchaser' which expression shall where the context so admits includes its successors and assigns) of the other part.

WHEREAS, the vendor is the absolute owner of the property/properties mentioned and described in the schedule hereto, by virtue of. ...(here enter description of the documents under which the property developed on him); and whereas, the vendor has agreed with the purchaser to sell absolutely to the latter the said property with ........ ...... (tenement, trees, sheds) standing thereon for the price of Rs. .................(Rupees.... ................only) for which the purchaser has agreed.

NOW THEREFORE THIS DEED WITNESSETH that the pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of rupees..... ..........paid by the purchaser to the vendor on the day of........ (the receipt whereof the vendor doth hereby acknowledge) the vendor doth hereby grant, convey and assign unto the purchaser all that piece or parcel of land situated in........ .................and more particularly described in the schedule hereunder written and which together with the messuage or tenement erected thereon is commonly called or known as. ... TOGETHER with all buildings, godowns, trees, commons, hedges, ditches, mud-walls, ways, waters, liberties, previlages, easements advantage and appurtenances whatsoever to the said piece or parcel of land, messuage and premises or any of them in any wise appertaining or heretofore occupied or enjoyed therewith AND all the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand whatsoever of the vendor in and upon the same premise TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said piece and parcel of land, messuage and premises hereby granted conveyed and assigned unto the purchaser forever AND the vendor doth hereby covenant with the purchaser that he the vendor now hath good right to grant, convey and assigned the premises hereby granted, conveyed and assigned unto the purchaser in manner aforesaid AND that the purchaser shall and may at all times hereafter peacefully and quietly posses and enjoy the said premises free from all encumbrances whatsoever and receive the rents and profits thereof without any lawful eviction, interruption, claim or demand whatsoever from or by the vendor or any other person or persons AND further that he the vendor and all persons having lawfully or equitably claiming any estate or interest in the said any premises or any of them or any part thereof from under or in trust for the vendor or from or under any of his ancestors shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter at the request and cost of the purchaser do execute and register or cause to be done executed and registered all such acts, deeds and things whatsoever for further and more perfectly assuring the said premises and every part thereof unto the purchaser in the manner aforesaid as may be reasonably required.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the vendor hath hereunto set his hand and seal on the day and year first above written.