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Business Notices. '' ' | CALL EECKIPT FORMS, printed on durable pnper, aud bound iil any style aud number, at the Times Office, Reefton. i .jpOMPANIES* PAY.SHEETS supplied I l \J/' on the shortest notice, and at reduced . rates, at the jTimes Office. ('-; : ;--,-- tm : I TUST RECEIVED a large arsorkment of ' fj Fancy Jobbing ; Type, at tho Times Piinting Office, Broadway, Reefton. '„'-. . ' i QI.GBIP FORMS, sprinted in first-class ' k5 style, in any color, Bt tho Times Office, ; Broadway, ißoefton. i mRANSFER FORMS, neatly; printed, in -.JLo'ioolflcap form^to, bo ottaiaed in any number, at tho TlMis Office, Reefton. LAND TRANSFER ACT L_ -- ' : lAjy^pS ALIENATED or : contracted t" be alienated from the Grown in fee priov to ] the coming into ©Deration of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," may be brought under | the provisions of the Act by application from - the persons entitled thereto. All Lands alienated from the Crown after tho' coming into operation of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," are subject to. and j miist.bo dealt with, in aiannor prescribed by ! theiAct. f < , J s t . v ; %tiTho following ore' examples "' f tho fee .^payable for bringing the land under the pro of the Land Transfer Act:— Ili^ When/the Titlo consists of a Grant, dated \xl or subsequent tot'the 28th December, 1841, none of the ltjnd included in which i hiifl been dealt withj— , inhere '■the; Certificate :|of title ia directocl. to. issue in toe namo of ' the A iplicant': Value of land £100 , ; ... - ... SO 11 2 Whero thd ■Cqftificate oft title ia / 'directed to issue in the name of ' the Purebaßer s Valuo of land £100- ... ...j 110 0 Those charges are {increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional ;J>loo in value. i\ I 2. -tWhen the Applicant is the original <3-ranteo, and the>, land has been dealt s , with; op whero tWiApplioant is not tho ', r , jjOiiiginal Grantee-jf; -..y , , SOjore the vuluo of'tho'iland is 1 £100 ... ... * ... ... £2 14 2 Where the value of^the l^nd ! £200 i ... ... 8 3 4 i Where. -the value of.|the lonaiß ,48bp' ... ;...) ... \. sl2 6 Where the value of the land le £4od " ....• ... { ... ;»'.;, 4 1 8 -< Wiiere tL.e value .of land isabbve £400, the fees increase at thef rate of 4s 2d (Assurance Fundj) for eveVy additional £100 in ■ yalue. • A. „ ' . Tiiese charges also the cost of Con-yeying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land tinder the Act can direot the Certificates of Title to issue ju tho names of any .other persons^ Credit for Fees is Given, When" desired by the Applicant in all cases jwbero the .proprietor applies to have the land registered under the Act in his. own name, and,, the fees may remain unpaid until land is dealt with. Atty person, sfcherefore, who washes to j his land under the provisions of the Act, order that wh<3ne,v.er iie deals with it he Be in a position ,to. avail himself of facilities afforded by Jiaving a Registerec* Title, can do .so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing tho fees to regain unpaid until such dealing takes] place. Ho will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with iis 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 j for if tho Title is reected all fees , are returned, with tho excoptior of that,amo.uut. CERTIFICATES*!)! 1 TITLE ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. > ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED BY •■ ' THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyances by Dcfid under the old system, the cost o| registration in ,the Deeds Registry, over and above the Solicitor'achyrge, is never less .than Fifteen Shillings, frequently rciy much more j |yhile land which has been bought under ,the|proyißionß of " Tho Land Transfer Act" ,can he tr,ansferi'ed at a total : cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole section is conveyed ; and Whero only partis conveyed . (and therefore a fre3h Certificate of Titlo is t'eceßsitated), of Tiirity-one Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed fcj the Act, no matter jvhat the ?atee or area of tho land. ' Under the Regulations in force on ana .after t the Ist January, I|s7£> the .charge for Certificates of Titles issued upon Memoranda of Transfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all cases whero the y^lue of tho land js undor Ten Pounds. i Tho total cost f>( executing a mortgage or lease of lund, registered under the Act, is Twelve Shillings, no matter what the amount involved, » A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease;tra)?^ferred or surrendered foK-tfive Shillings. \ TgESE OPERA^iOfiS INYOLTE SO DELAY. Thfl following arc Borne of the advantages inferred by tho Land Transfer Bysteai :■-> 1, Jt secures tjie principal benelits and ndvantages sought to be attained in a system of rjigistration of deeds. 2,|lt renders retrospective investigation of title unijeipessary as po nil land registered, i, 3. It simpliflps^the Titles to Real Property for the future, 4. It makes purchasers of tho feo and leas£B perieptly secure. 5. It simplifies, tp tho utmpst possible extent,' tli| forpis of transfer and the modes of conveyance. 6. It increases jtlio saleable value of land. 7. It tends to. lower the rate ol intevest on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the sale of large estates, in Allotments, ■■. 9. Transactions can bo effected at f moment's j nCtice, and at a minimum of cost.,, j. , „ ■ 10. Frauds in' the purchase and galc ( of are oliect daily prevented, be '* a nd C'ertijticatojoi' Title in the poa' the Mhud^/ 1 shows tJieexao .{^ Ol the estate, <i.e., if the eßtn *^\ gaged, oncjimberec/i ov ioaso WM&d ',' '■• randu disclosing tho p articu sucn transactions aflocting . '-*% we written upou the Ccr |

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 6, 7 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 6, 7 December 1877, Page 4

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