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— -"'■ Business Nbticesv | /^ALL RECEIPT FOEMS, printed on V^ durable paper, aud bound in any style and number, at tho TflffiEfl Ofllce, Ecefton. nOMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS eupplied \J on tho sbortestlnotice, and at reduced rates.-artlio TiME3^:e. JUST EECEI IaBi^ '° r g6 arsortment of Fancy Jobbing 'Type, at tho TlMifS Printing Office, Broadway, Eeofton. '• | | - — •■ SCRIP FOEMS, printed in first-rlaas stylo, in any color, vb tho Times Oflk-o, Broadway, Boefton. . „ '. ;■'■''■:' /'■■ '' mEANSFEE FOEMS, neatly printed, in X foolscap form, to bo obtained in any number, at tho TpiEß OOico, lleefton. T AB1) TBAISFEIi ACT' LANDS ALIENATED or rontracted to*" bo alienated from tho Crown in lee prior to tho coming into operation, of..^' The Land, Transfer Act, 1870, V m'ayLo.e-,Br,ougl\t iUrdbrj the provisions of (ho Act by application fro™ tho persons entitled thereto. . Ji All Lands alienated from the, Grow^i , aflKr the coming into operation of" "'The' Laml Transfer Act. 1870," are subject to, and must be dealt with, in manner prescribed by tho Act. Tho following are examplos f tho fee payable for bringing tho land under tho pro visions of the Land Transfer Act:— 1. When tlie Title consisto of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to tho 28th December, 1841, none of tho .land hicludcd in which has been dealt with — Where the Certificate of titlo is . directed to issue in the namo of the A iplicant: Value of land £100, ' ... m I^2 Whore the Certificate of tillo is ' /' directed to issue in the namo of ' * tho Purchaser : Valuo of land £100 ... ' 110 „0. Theso charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. , l -•/ q \ 2. When tho Applicant is' tho original Grantee, and tho land has been dealt with; or where the Applicant io not itho, original Grantee — Where (he value of the land is £100 ... ' £2 1,i..2 Whore the value of tho land £200 ... ' 3 3 4 Whore tho value of tl^o , land, ia 1. .'• '* , 43.00 ... ... ■'.:."" .:. 3 12! 6 Where the valuo of the land i.3 £400 ... ... 4 A.B Where fcbe valuo of land is abpvo £400, the fees increase at the rate oi 4s 2d (Assurunco Fund), for every additional £100 in valuo. ''' 'ff'i •H i Mil"%% ' , These charges also represcn't. thV' 3c6af- of Conveying Land. Inasmucn as applicant^ to. bring land under the Act can direct the Ccrti&butes of Title to issue in tho names' of any othor persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by tho Apj. licant in all cases where the proprietor applies to have the land : registored"undor the Act in his" own namej 1 and the fees may remain unpaid until "' laad is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to, g his land under tho provisions of tho Act, order that whenever he deals with it he ' bo in a position ,to avail himself of facilities allbrded by having a Eegistere?» Title, cun do .60 Without Any Present Cost, by allowing tho fees to remain unpaid until such dealing takes, place. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land at a moment's notice. ----Any -Title, however long and complex, may be investigated. at a cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reIfected all fees are rdtiirned, with the dxceptior of that amount. ; OEKTTFICAIES OF • TITLE ARE . AB^OLUTELf INDEFEASIBLE. ALL' TITLES ■ Jti&E' ti DARANTBED' B 3! „', .' • TilE : a.i/ ; )SEEN.M£NT. ; , , ,'. ' On all Conveyances by Deed under tho old systoni, 'the cost' of(' registi'ation iu thS Deeds Registry, p.yer andrajbov^' the Sjolicitor's^charge, is never less '^bah fifteen Shillings, frequently ; very much more 5 \i|hile land which haß been' bought under ; the iproVfisions of '• The Land Transfer' Act '''caA 1 be 'transferred at a total 'cost of 'JElevon Shillifags where a whole sejtioji iSjCO^eyed j" and ( wuoro only .part is conveyed (and '< therefore a frcjsh Certifleuto 'of Title is i-epes^itated), pf^ THiiifcy/ohe Shillings, which is the I ' highest; Buni 'allowed by' the' Act, no matter what tWyalue or area of tho landi Under tbo;K£guldt;ipns;in force on and alter > tho Ist January, ti^ti, the charge for (JerjLificates bfiTitltis issued' 'upon' M'emoran;!u , of .Transfer is.reduced^p Ten' Shillings in, all cases where, tbo. lvalue of the lan.il'is under Ten ! Poynds. .., ..! " '' '" .'' ' ' l The total cost' of ex,ccuting a mortgage or lease of land, registered' under tho Ace, is 'welvo Shillings, matter what the amount involved. ' ' •>■■'■'■■ ! • ! ' "'• , A moi'tgago may be transferred or discharged, of a lease trans'/erred or surrendered' 1 tor I'ivo IShillingsP '' ' ' ' '" THESE OPEEATIOJNS INVOLVE KO DELAY. Tho following are somo of tho ad' autiges jDnferrod by theXa'nd Transfer system :- 1. It secures tile principal benefits and advantages .sought to be- attained in a ; By»twn of.rcgibtmlion of deeds. '" a.^ltrcmlurßVcUospectivo investigation oi UUo unnecessary us to all laml re gistorcd. 3. It simpliliba the Titles to Eeal Piopotty lor tho lutui'o, ' . 4. It makes' purchasers of the fee and leases purictstly occuro." 5. It simplifies, to tho utmost posoibie ■ extent, 'the iorn.s of transJer and the modes ol couvoyance. ' ' 0. It.incicasea tho ealeablo value of land 1. It tends to lower the rate ol interest on loans secured on lands. • • ■ • 8. It gives facilities tor the sale of law ' estates in allotments. ' ' • y. Transactions can bo eiiected at a moment 0 notice, aud vi u ''minimum oi cost. • ' ' ...... 1 10. Frauds' l)l the purchase and sale oi land arc e'flcbtua'Uy' prevented, bi-euuse'thc ; Certificate bi Title in the possession ol the Vendor ■shows tlio cxacD condition oi the obtate, i.e., il' Uio estate be «iort« gaged, encumbered, or'leiisecl. Memorun d u diiicloiiing the particulars 61 any ; BUbii uaiisuulitiiiS uJjccting the estate are written upon tlic lirtiJicutc

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 58, 22 August 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 58, 22 August 1877, Page 4

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