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CALL EECEIPT FORMS, printed on durable paper, aud bound in- tony 'stylo and Humber, at the Times Office,' Reefton. pjOMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS supplied \J ' buthe «hortest notice/ kid at reclucod rates, afc the Trans Ofilee.' ' i ' " ■ -■•• r'"- ! - '': ■ »./'■ ''-■ -'"-'-T— ■ •••-■ ■■"• TUST RECEIVED a large araortment of tl i ' ; Fane> 1 Jobbing Typcjat the TIMiJS PiiUtfng Office, Broadway, Reefton. ~~— — T— • Q OSIP FORMS, printed] in firat'claas O' : s<yle, in any color, «fc tUo Times Ofßco, Broadway, Peefton; •' • 'i •:■>■■'■'.• T'eaNSFEB FORMS, neotly printed, in j i; foolob'ap* f&'rm*, tcr 'bp '<|li^ained' ui^pxty number 1 , at t)>o (I'IMES 1 Office, jßfeefton. • ' '■•■■■■ j T* ANPTRANSFEK ACT JAMiS ALIEN ATKO or contracted to be alienated' from" tlie CVofv'A iti fee pddr to thei-rtmirtg info oWeriiftron !<<£ "The 1 Land Transfer A«t, 1870," may bo | broiiglf t undep the provisions of'the Act 'fay •ajiylication "from the -persons entitled theretd. i ')' I Allliands alienated from tne Crown after the corning into operation pt' " 'Iho Lund Transfer Aet; ''lß7o," tire " subject? to, and must be dealt with, in manneV prescribed by the Act. •■'. ■ • •"jl■• • ; . The following arc exainplda f tlie fee payable for bringing the liiricli -under the pro visions of the Land Transfer A[cti — • • I. When (lie Titta- consists* of ii .Grant, dated oh or subsequent to" the 28th December, 184/ L, none of tjie land iuc|udcd in which lias becn-defalt'^vith — ■ ,;•• >■•..,. Where the ' Certificate of titljj is directed toissue in tlie nanfe of the.Aiplican't: Value of land £100* ... ' ...' ...■ » ".-..', W 11 2 Wliero the Certificate of tjtle is - i diverted to issue in the ntthio of ■ ll'ie Purchaser:' Vu;lue of iaud £100 ... ' .., v ... J ... ; 110 0 These- charges are increased by 4» 2ri i -(Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in- value. • ■ • A ■ ■ ■■> 2. Wh«»n ■ th^ 'Applipant is-l tte original Grantee) and the land hii« ' been dealt i tvith'"j"or where the Applicant is not tho i original Gfantee- 1 - *• ; " • '••■■:•■■ j Where the. value of tho land*; is i £100 ' ■ .;. ... •■ ... >... £2 U2 J Where the value ot the land'; . • • £200 m ..i .;. < -... ' • !,„ 38 4 S Whore tho value of the land* is ■' ■ £300 •-■'■ ... .;. ■'■■ ... ■ ■:...- 312 6; Where the value ot tho land is • £400 ' ..: - .;. '• ... 1 ;.>;■ 4 1 8 | Where the value of land is above £'XOO, the j fees increasoiliat the rate of 4..52 d (Assur- i ance Fund) for overy 'additional £100 in j value. '.•.;••■•-■ .••..' . . • . : Ihese-'chargea alco represent the cost of i 1.. 1 \ V-.-,. Gonveying Lund. '>'■■■ ■■ ■• ■■ ' [nasmucti as applicants to bring land under j he Act can direct the 1 Certificates oP'Titlo to i ssue in tho nainea. of any other ■p'ei'Bons> ■• • > ' ■ | Credit for Fees is Given, j When desfred' bythV Apt'licanit'in all cases ; vhe^a tho proprietor I '"'applies *o Ilavo the lihn? ; •egiitered wnderihe ■Aet'in'hi^. ownnamei i md'-the fees mtiy remain unpaid until >■ ! aad ifli dealt with. • •* ■>■■ . •• ■ ; Ar\y person, therefore, who wishes to £ i lie land under the provisions 1 of the Act, J irdei? that 'whenever'he deols with 16 he- , le in a 'position' to avail himself of aoilitiea ajlbrded by having' : a Registered L'itlej con -do sor Without Any Present Cost, iy ailowing tho 'fees to -remain' unpaid until uch-; dealiug takes place. ■ lie will then bo q a position to- Mortgage, Transfer, Lease* r oiherwice deal 1 With his land at a moiuunt'e lOtisoJ •■■ <i- ■ } ..... * Aiiy Title, however long and complex, may 0 investigated at a cost- to tho ilpplurant 1 of uly-Five.iShillings; for if tbe Title is rescted all fee's ar&i'oturued, with the cxceptioi A if that amonut. •» ,■.,...■,, u-.- *...,,.. ;eetifioates -of title are Ai^O LU'I^LY INDEFE A-SIBLE. ; ILL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED BY '■ 1 ! TWE GuVE-RNMEWT. .•■ . j 1 - On all Conveyances by Deed under the old I'stein, the odst of registration in>the 'Deeds legistry, over- end above. the Solicitov'scliarge, 1 never, less thlin Fifteen Shillings,' frequently s cry. much uiqre j ; while land which has been : ought under ■ the provisions of '» The Land <■, ransfor'Aot".can be 'trunafcrred ati-a total ' jst of Kleven Shillings where a whole section 1 conveyed j -and where only part is conveyed ind<theroforo>a' fresh Certjileate of Title is ! jofßsitated),ol i7 l'hirity-one Shillings, which -the highest cum allowed by- the -Act, no '. litter what the value or area of tho land.. •■ ! Under the Regulations in iorce on and alter ' ie. Ist January, 1872^ the charge-for G/'ortiiiites of- Titlcß issued upon Alemoran:!a of runsfcr i% reduced to T.en Shillings in all taes where the value, oi the land- ia- u>ider . en Pounds. -. 1 ■ . ..:..- ..... , \ Tho totui cost of executing a mortgage or ; of lundj •Registered ■•uncloi'.- thcAeC,- is> '\ welve fcshiliiuge, uo niatter-what the amount ■ lvolvcd. ■ ■. . . . ... ... A mortgage may bo transferred or dia- 1 harged, or a lease trans-lotred oi-'-Aari'Biitlerctl i 3i I 1 ive Shillings. . ■„... , . „ THESE OPERATIONS INVOLVE NO {, ■' ' ' DELAY. '' ' lV '- j" The following are some of tho ad-antxp-ea ' jonferreti-by-the Land Transfer syste-a :*» , ' 1.---lt secures tho principal beneiits uuii-iid. vantages sou«ht to be attained ■in a pj»tem of registration of deeds. 2.. It venders rotrospeutivo investigation ol '■ • title un.iecessavy as to all land vo gisteretl. ■-.... 3. 1 1. simplifies tho Titles to Heal i'lopeity ' , ior tbeiuture, ■ . 4. It makes purchasers of iho Ice ' and • •leascß peiiootly Bucure. 5. Itsimpblies, to Die- utmost noßriblv extent;, tho Johi.b ol Ummw uud the niodcßoJ conveyance. . 6. It inoreases tho syleablu value of land. ' 7. It tentis to lower tho mto oiinlcrc-st on ■ - luansstcuvod-on hintls. 8. It give». luuilitit'B ior tlie sale of linvo . ectutuo in allytti,ciit«. ■ , ° ; U. 'liuiibuctious can bo el.'ccted at v • • lHoinuiit'b notioo. uud at v miiiiinuni oi cost. • • 10. irauuß-in the piii-cliueu and sale oi limd [ ■ aro vJiectuully pi even ted, U^ioaubc tliu 1 1 'ti'i'tiJjcute-91 Titjo inihc poHsea^ioti oi- ] tho \ mcioj* shows the oxuetconuition ! oi- the wiule, i.e., it tiio cstalo tc n.ortI' &ugtcJ> tiimuiubfmi, wlvusml. 'Meiu&- --'. i;aj<Utt ctißciosing ol aii^ ■ Buoh Iruiimvlioubi niii/ctjug • the estut? vie «iiltun tjon iLu V L-miivato 'i ' • I

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue IV, 26 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue IV, 26 October 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue IV, 26 October 1877, Page 4

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