Terms & Conditions
Terms & Conditions
Last Updated: August 16, 2026
Welcome to the official website of Green Alliance Enterprises Fruit & Vegetable Market (“GAE”).
These Terms & Conditions govern the use of this website and provide general information regarding commercial plot allotment, payments, possession, development, transfers and market operations at Green Alliance Enterprises.
By using this website, submitting an inquiry, applying for allotment or entering into a transaction with Green Alliance Enterprises, you acknowledge that you have read and understood these Terms & Conditions.
1. About Green Alliance Enterprises
The project is known as Green Alliance Enterprises Fruit & Vegetable Market, an agricultural wholesale market project located at:
Abbasia Chowk, approximately 0.5 KM towards Bahawalpur Road, opposite Javed CNG Pump, Ahmedpur East, Punjab, Pakistan.
The project documentation identifies the market as approved by PAMRA – Punjab Agricultural Marketing Regulatory Authority.
The market is being developed to accommodate commission agents, wholesalers, retailers, traders and supporting commercial businesses.
2. Purpose of This Website
This website provides general information about:
- Green Alliance Enterprises Fruit & Vegetable Market
- Commercial plots and business opportunities
- Market infrastructure and facilities
- Payment and installment options
- Possession information
- Investment opportunities
- Market-related services
- Contact and project information
Information provided on this website is for general guidance and promotional purposes.
Website content does not by itself constitute an allotment, booking confirmation, sale agreement, lease, transfer, ownership document or legally binding investment agreement.
3. Official Documents Take Priority
Every allotment or purchase is governed by the official:
- Application Form
- Allotment Letter
- Payment Schedule
- Possession Documents
- Lease or ownership documents
- Project Terms & Conditions
- Company bylaws
- Applicable PAMRA and government rules
If there is any inconsistency between information displayed on this website and a signed official document issued by Green Alliance Enterprises, the official signed document shall take priority.
4. Eligibility for Allotment
Commercial plots are offered to:
- Commission agents
- Traders and wholesalers
- Business owners
- Investors
- Members of the general public
Allotments are subject to availability and are generally made on a first-come, first-served basis.
The developer reserves the right to accept, reject or process applications according to project requirements, availability and applicable rules.
5. Confirmation of Plot Details
At the time of allotment, relevant details may include:
- Plot number
- Plot area
- Total price
- Payment schedule
- Applicable commitments or conditions
- Any other relevant allotment information
These details become part of the contractual arrangement between the allottee and Green Alliance Enterprises when confirmed through the appropriate official documents.
6. Payment Options
Depending on the applicable payment schedule, commercial plots may be offered through:
- Cash payment
- Monthly installments
- Quarterly installments
- Other approved installment arrangements
The exact payment plan applicable to an allottee will be stated in the official payment schedule issued by Green Alliance Enterprises.
7. Payment of Installments
Allottees are responsible for paying installments strictly according to the agreed payment schedule.
Green Alliance Enterprises is not required to issue repeated reminders for scheduled payments.
Timely payment of installments is an essential condition of allotment.
8. Late Payment Charges
According to the current project Terms & Conditions, delayed installments may be accepted together with outstanding arrears and may be subject to a late-payment fine calculated at 5% per month for the period of delay.
Where installments remain unpaid for the period specified in the official allotment terms, the cancellation process may be initiated.
Allottees should therefore carefully follow their individual payment schedules.
9. Possession After 25% Payment
One of the key features of the Green Alliance Enterprises payment plan is the possibility of receiving possession after payment of 25% of the total amount of the allotted plot, subject to the applicable project terms and requirements.
A possession slip will be issued to the allottee when possession is formally delivered.
Possession shall only be considered officially transferred when completed through the prescribed process and documentation.
10. Taking Possession After Intimation
Where Green Alliance Enterprises issues a formal possession intimation after obtaining the required completion documentation from the relevant authority, the allottee is required to take possession within the time period stated in the official project Terms & Conditions.
The current terms provide a period of 15 days from receipt of the possession intimation.
Where possession is delayed by the allottee beyond the applicable period, the current project terms provide for a caretaking charge of Rs. 1,000 per month.
11. Development Facilities
Green Alliance Enterprises is responsible for development of specified common infrastructure according to the project terms and approved development plan.
Planned/developed facilities include:
- Sewerage infrastructure
- Internal roads
- Boundary wall
- Auction platforms
- Electricity infrastructure
- Street lights
- Mosque
- Toilet block
- Other specified common development facilities
Development remains subject to approved plans, applicable authority requirements and technical considerations.
12. Electricity Connections and Related Charges
While common electricity infrastructure forms part of project development, individual allottees may be responsible for additional charges relating to:
- Electricity connections
- Electricity meters
- Betterment charges
- External development charges
- Departmental connection charges
- Other charges imposed by the relevant authorities
Such charges may be payable separately when demanded.
13. Government and Authority Charges
Certain government, regulatory or departmental charges may not be included in the basic price of the allotted plot.
The allottee may be responsible for applicable:
- Government charges
- Taxes
- Registration charges
- Licence fees
- Documentation charges
- Lease charges
- Connection charges
- Betterment charges
- Other statutory or departmental fees
Applicable charges shall be payable according to official requirements and project documentation.
14. Documentation and Lease Formalities
Allottees are required to cooperate with Green Alliance Enterprises in completing necessary documentation, registration, lease and other legal formalities.
Documentation and related departmental expenses may be payable separately by the allottee where specified.
Until the required ownership or lease documentation has been properly completed, rights relating to sale, mortgage, encumbrance or transfer may remain restricted according to the official allotment agreement.
15. Construction and Plot Restrictions
An allottee must use and develop the allotted area according to:
- Approved plans
- Company bylaws
- PAMRA requirements
- Local government requirements
- Other applicable authority rules
No construction or projection may extend outside the allotted plot area.
According to the current project terms, the plinth level should be approximately 12 inches above road level.
All construction must comply with applicable project specifications and bylaws.
16. Approved Layout and Plot Demarcation
Development of the land shall be carried out according to the approved layout plan and applicable specifications of the relevant authorities.
Where required by final demarcation, regulatory requirements or an approved revised layout plan, adjustments may be made to:
- Plot numbering
- Plot dimensions
- Plot area
- Layout configuration
Such matters will be handled according to the official project agreement and applicable authority requirements.
17. Transfer or Sale of an Allotted Plot
An allottee may not transfer or sell an allotted plot before taking possession without the prior written permission of Green Alliance Enterprises.
Where a transfer is permitted, the developer may require:
- Clearance of outstanding plot payments
- Completion of required documentation
- Payment of the applicable transfer fee
- Compliance with company and authority requirements
According to the current project Terms & Conditions, the stated transfer/documentation fee is Rs. 100,000, subject to the applicable agreement and any subsequent authorized revision.
18. Withdrawal and Refund of Allotment
An allottee wishing to withdraw from an allotment must follow the formal cancellation procedure and submit the required documents, which may include:
- Original Letter of Allocation
- Original payment receipts
- Written application for withdrawal
- Other documents required by the developer
According to the current project terms, where an allottee voluntarily withdraws, the developer may refund the payable amount within up to two years after deduction of 20% of the amount paid as establishment/service charges.
The official Terms & Conditions also contain provisions concerning the method and timing of refund payments.
Because individual circumstances may differ, allottees should review their signed allotment documents before requesting withdrawal.
19. Market Fees for Commission Agents
Commission agents operating inside Green Alliance Enterprises may be required to pay applicable market fees in accordance with PAMRA rules and regulations.
Fees may vary according to applicable regulations and authority requirements.
20. Registration and Licence Requirements
Commission agents, pharryaas and other market functionaries are responsible for complying with applicable:
- PAMRA regulations
- Government regulations
- Registration requirements
- Licence requirements
- Taxes
- Market operating rules
Any required registration or licence fees shall be payable by the relevant market functionary according to authority rules.
21. Entry and Parking Charges
Green Alliance Enterprises may charge:
- Vehicle entry fees
- Parking charges
for vehicles entering or using the market facilities.
Applicable rates may be determined or revised by market management where permitted.
22. Market Rules and Conduct
All commission agents, wholesalers, retailers, workers, pharryaas, transporters, visitors and other market participants are required to comply with:
- Green Alliance Enterprises market rules
- Company bylaws
- PAMRA rules and regulations
- Government requirements
- Security procedures
- Parking and traffic rules
- Health and cleanliness requirements
- Other applicable laws or authority instructions
Green Alliance Enterprises may take reasonable steps to maintain security, cleanliness, traffic management and orderly market operations.
23. Use of Market Facilities
Common market facilities must be used responsibly.
Users must not:
- Damage market infrastructure
- Obstruct roads or access points without authorization
- Interfere with auction operations
- Misuse common facilities
- Engage in unlawful activity
- Violate applicable market or authority rules
The company reserves the right to take appropriate action against violations in accordance with applicable rules.
24. Accuracy of Website Information
Green Alliance Enterprises makes reasonable efforts to keep website information accurate and updated.
However:
- Prices may change
- Plot availability may change
- Payment schedules may be revised
- Development specifications may be updated
- Government or regulatory charges may change
- Market rules and authority requirements may be amended
Users should therefore obtain the latest official price list, payment schedule and Terms & Conditions directly from Green Alliance Enterprises before making any payment or investment decision.
25. Images, Maps and Illustrations
Photographs, architectural visuals, maps, layouts, renderings and other promotional material displayed on the website may be used for information and presentation purposes.
Where a visual is conceptual or illustrative, it should not be treated as a substitute for the officially approved layout, physical site inspection or contractual specifications.
Prospective buyers are encouraged to review official documents and visit the project site before making a decision.
26. No Guarantee of Business Profit
Green Alliance Enterprises provides commercial infrastructure and business opportunities but does not guarantee:
- Business profits
- Rental income
- Resale value
- Future appreciation
- Customer traffic
- Individual business performance
- Specific investment returns
Every buyer, trader or investor is responsible for evaluating their own financial position, business requirements and investment decision.
27. Website Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise stated, website content belonging to Green Alliance Enterprises—including text, branding, graphics, logos, photographs, designs and promotional material—may not be copied, reproduced or used commercially without authorization.
28. Third-Party Links and Services
The website may include links or integrations involving third-party services such as:
- Google Maps
- Social media platforms
- Banks
- External websites
Green Alliance Enterprises is not responsible for the independent content, availability, privacy practices or terms of third-party services.
29. Privacy
Personal information submitted through this website will be handled in accordance with the Green Alliance Enterprises Privacy Policy.
Visitors should review the Privacy Policy to understand how information may be collected and used.
30. Changes to These Terms
Green Alliance Enterprises may update these website Terms & Conditions when required due to:
- Changes in project operations
- Revised payment policies
- Changes in facilities
- Regulatory requirements
- Government instructions
- PAMRA requirements
- Changes in applicable laws or company policies
The latest version will be published on this website with an updated revision date.
For existing allottees, rights and obligations remain governed by their applicable signed agreements and official project documents.
31. Governing Rules
Project activities, market operations and allotments are subject to applicable laws and regulations in Pakistan and Punjab, together with relevant PAMRA requirements, company bylaws and official allotment agreements.
All market functionaries must follow any applicable regulatory rules issued or amended from time to time.
32. Contact Green Alliance Enterprises
For official information regarding bookings, commercial plots, payment schedules, possession or market operations, please contact:
Green Alliance Enterprises
Fruit & Vegetable Market
Abbasia Chowk, 0.5 KM towards Bahawalpur Road
Opposite Javed CNG Pump
Ahmedpur East, Punjab, Pakistan
Phone: 0303-3341200
Prospective buyers should obtain the latest official documents directly from Green Alliance Enterprises before making any payment.
Important Disclaimer
Information on this website is intended to provide a convenient overview of Green Alliance Enterprises and its commercial opportunities.
The official signed Application Form, Allotment Agreement, Payment Schedule, Possession Documents and project Terms & Conditions shall prevail over website content in the event of any inconsistency.
Prospective investors and allottees are encouraged to carefully review all official documentation before booking or purchasing a commercial plot.