<I?U!>lUssj3j3> JLlUillvCtS* CALL RECEIPT FORMS, printed 01 durable paper, au'd' bound in anystyl and uutober, at tire' TtwEs Office, Reefton. > ■ • .. ■• . • 1.,-'. ,ni> ;.i- . ): ■!••<>• !* riOMPANIES* PAY-SHEETS eupplia g V/ U <M 'the shortest notice,- and* at <wue<N • rates, aitlu* Times Offiee. •■ - ' ' " '"'"• b •" ' " ! ■- ' !i| " ; "' "J ?, T^ST RECpIVED * large arsorttnent o *J ' Fancy" 'Jobbing 1 Type, -at the Tihb! Piintihg OiSee; Bto^rafr'lteeftotfJ ' " "-' ■■'■■ — ■ — - QOBIP FOESIS, printed in first-clas £5 ( style, in' A-tty color, efc the Taxis Office Bubadway, JSaeftott.' ■■ • ' ■ ' ' i -" v; i i _ i fTjBAIJSFEE FORMS, neatly printwl, it dL*'* 4 foolscap fwnv'to '"be obtbHned'iu' anij aUeaW, at the Tikes Office, Refeftou. ' | . ' ' '•"■•■ I- - f ! _ - J-. LAND TRANSFER A'DI s ; ■♦• - _ !fc <"' LANDS ALIENATED or contracted tc b« aliettSteol 1 from the jfyoivu M f fee prior tc tJie coming' intrt ooettftion-' of "'The Lane Transfer Act, 187O,f'tna;y bo byought 1 uiidtti the provisions of 'the Act by applifcation fro'lfc tho persons 'entitled thereto. i f<l< - •■■ '•' All' Lands' alie'mlfeiJ front the Crown aftei the coming into 'operation 'of "The Lstad Transfer ' Act; 1870;" are subject to, and mitst Jbe dealt vritb, in manner prescribed J bj ;the Act. '"••'" '■' ••■ .-'*''■■ •■• ■ ' I The following are examples f the fee • payable fpi 1 brirfgiiig ' the l'lan'd' under file pro • Tieions of the Land Transfer Act: — ' !1, When' the Title co'rtsists ofja Grant, dated ; on or (o the' 28th Decembet, ' 1841, none of tile land included in which • lias been dealt with — ■'; • • STJiere* the 'Certificate of title is ' directed to issue iff'tne nathedf i the 1 Applicant: Value of latfd ' 1 | £100- ...'■ ■ ..* ..'; l.f(fll 2 :Wlieve"the Certificate of title is ; ' ' directed to 'i^ud' in the name of' I the'-Furchaseir: Value 'of .'land * £100^ ... ..." :.. ;.. \lO 0 ' These q ' charges are increased by r 4^ '2d ' (Assurance Fund) for every Uddifcionu £l ! 00 in value. 1 •' ••*« \•> ' '• ;2. When the ■'Applicant is the origiim ; Grantee, ; ffifcd the land Jjan 'been deali i with"; ■ or •vlffaere the Applicant ia ,not th( ; original Grantee— ' ■',-•• -'$ •■• " iWhere^he value of the land is i £100 •-..;■•■" ..: '■ ...'"'.:.' £2 U i ; Whe*'rf ; the value of the land "- i £200, ' •..;• ;..' "... - Al ... 5 3 4 'Wherd'the value of the land is »•» ; £300 ..!■•' ■..'.' v> -... p..: 312 fi JWher^ the yalue of the land is •' ■- ' i -£400 '•'..1 -..'. '■•V.. ; *--..V- 4 1 ; Whetfe- the value of land is. above £400,Hhe ; ' fees' increase at the' 1 rate 1 of 4s v 2d (AKsflr 1 '■■ ancja Fuad) for' every 1 additionat £loom i Vajtte. ' >•*■'■ .- -'-*--• -•-■- -• - i.i ■ •■" ii Thesa charges also represent tho cost of , -ifV w<i Convfeyiiig Land 1 ." ''■ >; " r •' 'Inasmuch qb applicants to bring land under 'the Act can direct the 1 Certificate* of Title' to i issue in the' names of any ofcli)er persons. " • ••""' ' ■ "•'•'" : -" " ■"••♦ "r' :"V ••" J Credit for Fees is $iven, *jWhen desired byHhe A'pylitfanfc' in aliases iwherothd proprietor applies 'to jjhave the Jaud i registered 4 ' fonder" "the Act in Ins' own name, 1 ■and "the" fees may ! re main unpiid;"until v ~ ■ • ■bad is dealt witlt. 1 'Mi " . ■"> 'W4 " '' Any person, therefore, who wishea to j ;his land under the provisions ' of' tiik Act, • jorder- thafityhenever lie ded^ " w(th ifc%ie ' > ;|be in apposition to avail"fhimself ; !of 'facilities afforded by havinW ! 'v Kegi'sterect /•Titlef can do 'so ■WithoWt A?i^ Present Co^ 'by' allowing tho fee's to 'remain* linp'aid'unm ■Buekrtdiialibg takes placer ■> til* will then bo in a position to 'Mortgage, Transfer, I/eiuse, or otherwise de^i with hid- land at a mometft's ;riotice r . ' ■ v^ r ■**" ' '•' !■"-- ■ "'Any T^tle, however long and complex* may :be investigated at 'ft cost id tlib' Applica'iit' of ;ohly J Five .Shillings ; 'for if (lie Title 1 is re-' iectfed all fees are retamdd, with the exe'eptio'r' 'ot-thdiaiLbvaitf.-' "•'■ •'» ''*" ••"■ •■'*■'.■•" ICEETIPIOATES X>F TITLK ARE j -AH3OLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE." 'ALL TITLES ABE GUARANTEED BI j ■ « ' 'THE' GtrVEBNMENT. "¥ - • On all Cdhveyu'nces by ( "Deeil under a»e old >ystem, ttfk coit 'Of'registration in tlte feeeds tiegißtry,'dverand above tlie Solieitor'fl cfcarge, is rrtsver Jess than Fifteen iShillings, frequently >firjf'itiuch uiorei while larnd jWhich has been ibouglit undw 'the provisions j of ' " The XiSmd Transfer 1 Act" can be transferred at a rotal cost of Eleven Shillings whereia whole section is conveyed;"and' where only «urtis 'Convered !(and 'tlicrefore a fresh Ceitiiicatd' of Titl^Ms jiiec'eßßitttted) 1 ,"of i 'Tliii-ity'One|<Shillirig8 > wlrfch iis the^'higheet sum' allowed'by the r-A!ct, 'iio .matter whuS'the yalue or area 'of th& Mid.- • ; Ulifderthe'ltegiilations in- force on and alter the • l*t Januflry,.-iS7i; the clmrge iw (JerfcitiIcates 4 of ' Tide d; issued upoiji''Aienjoran:!tt'ol ;'Jraiißfer is 1 reduced 1 to 'leu 1 yhillnlgs in all icuoetf where thw value 'of the luird'isuutler Ten'Pouiftjs. • l »•■ ■■• •••■ "•■■■> Iho total eoßt of executing a mortgage or lease ■ of 1 'land, registeit'd uiitler'tiie'Auti'.ißTwelve Shillings;- 1 uo mattorirhat the-amounr involved. ' ■"'•(•'- •■>• ■ •> -i ■• : .....i* •A- mortgage may be traheferred or discharged, or a'leaee tfausfertf/d or san-endered •loi-liveyhillings. 1 ' ■■<<.' ... ....... . ■.. i -i '■• . ■ ___ THESE OPERATIONS N7OLVE NO ; "~" '" iiELAf. ''- Vl "'*>■• - . The following are "somo of the ad- axitiges •«ntei>red% f&» Lund Traiigferfiystfeiii £• •• ■ ■ 1. •It secures the -principal lreiieihs«-untl i>d- ; •• vuntngeu soug^' to| be attained -iw a '. system -of registration of deeds:' • i 2 v lt renders retrospective in vestigaiion oi , • title uu'ieceabu'ry us- to all • luurf -rtf--1 gißtereu.' ■ -■ : . > ... , K 3, It oiuivlilios the Titles to Keal Pt w poity ■< 4or tHe i'utuvow' ''■>,■• ••■ .... ', ... <t. It niake^purchaßers of the fee 'aud • 'leutfes perlectlj'sucufre. '' •*'■ >. ..i ; 5. It sio.pli'«e»; ■to the- utmost poseibli , j- estwit, the'iorii.sityi tmiißicr nwd-tti« Uiodttt'Oi I'ouveyMil'o.' 6. It iirtjreusi'ii tiie'sultfiible value of land 7- It tfiius to lower t^e-Tuto'ojintertbt'oi , - -louus svcured'On lunus'. " ■ 8. It grves- Jucilitics -lor-thf sale of lur" •" • eelutt'S in allotilienb. •■■ «• '•■-■•« i ...? 9. 'i runsuctions can 'b^ eflectcd at | ! ••• moment's uoti'uu. and at n miniiuai Ol COst. «;.... ...,.,. . 10. rriuids'rn the purclibc wild siilc of lan | •' -are 1 elleCtuiihy, 1/et'Aitue til , Cwtiiicute-oi Title in iJift'iJossuMMOu < tlie \ endoj 1 shows Jthe ixuet eoiiiiitio ; oi' the efctiU'e, i.e., ii ,lhv vet ate bo mor ! gu^ifdi eiicu£tbcru<lj or k'Uted: Men.i luiiOu disclosing tije jxuticuJui's ol an bucli tiuiiSdctiojiH 1 ni.txlniy the' 08t.ii »Ju uiineir ujiolt I'lie V einliL'uie
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 82, 17 October 1877, Page 4
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