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-' Business* iHotices. *• GALL EECEIPT, 1 FORMS, printed or durable paper, aiid tound in any styli dnd number, at, the TiSfES Office, .Eeefton. , I/^OMPAN^ES' PAY-§tTEETS suppliec Xjifbn the Shortest n.ptice, and at reduccc Tatea^ttfc'tKe Office.; „•,.', , , '.i.i. . . .i >; . / TUST : RECEIVED a ldrgo aracrfiuient o ci Fancy Jobbing. / Type, at , "the I'imbs iFiinting Onlce, .Brpadwtiy, Reeftp v n. U - '.- _r '•■'•" ' 'v. . -■•':- , S' ORIP ' FORMS, ' printed' in . first-olasi flty^le, in any cplor, Bt j the $imes Office .• OBroadwjiy, Beeftpn. -' 4 / .., ' '„ jmRANSFER^ORMS,! rietitly printed, it X > foolscap fofrn, to be obtained in^ anj number, at the TijMEa/Offiee, R'eefton. tlf^'^EllfSt E.R A 01 ! '.JiAllifiDS'Al/TENATED or contracted W be- lilienated 'from .the. Grown in fee prior tc the coming into' oneration of "The. Land •I'jranjsfer A'c<-, may be byought undei the provisions of. the Actby application from the perapns entitled thereto. . „ '•'.'" '. Alljjandsaiienate^.from, th,e Crown afiei the .'cpni ing. into 'operation of " r Xhp Land {Tranafer „Act, 1870," are subject to, anc Wtfst be cieb.lt with, ' ifi • ifaanner prescribed bj jthe'Act;;;;^ ,: ;{' • I ; , i -'., iii .., , '.., i The following; are Examples f fho fee : payable for.' bringing the * lutid under tho pro I visibnVofyhe liahd 'J?ransier'Aet'!~' : ;1. Wh'eh tHeii'itle consists of <a Grant, dated ; ! ■ "-, oh' or 'subßegvienti tp the; 2Bth December, ■ j.' ; 1841, none o.£,fchp land. included in whtih ;■ , haß : .been dealt iwith-^vi. '.. „ r iWhero\tbe Certificate of title ig, : '.' I directed, to; issuo in , the^ naitie i of >! tlib'A'rplicanti' /yalu'e'bf land' :! £itio r w 4'- ' Z- ;■■■'•••■ on 2 - Wliero; the '^Ce'rtifle&tb ' of • title is .i. ■;J .directed $o iesttofin the' name ojf' : i <^o''Puiwhasoy;j^-'Malup' of, lanjl i '£foo iQ v /i r ;.m,v - . -;,;'-ovl. Iw. o i These.. .ehargeß.v are,^ .increased by 4s 2d •■ } ', ■*. ( '(A'ssura ; nce, Fund) for . every additional | .''dEiOo;'m;valu|B^,;' A ;' ",. ..",;, ; " ; - . 2. "Whth, ' the Applicant is the original ' 0-r'an.tee, and ,tb^e land has been dealt I: with ; ' or whore/llte Applicanli is not the ■' ; brigirialG-rantee^^,';' ''_ 'Where tlje value |ofj-"the land ia r\ seiob":*;... ! . •;;.( ..'.'. ...-7./ ...&%u 2 Where the value . of tho land ' ... . )} £200 „... ".;;] v ..;•,, ... 334. •Where the value of the laiid is /Where. the value of the .land ia ,:■. ;. A yj. ■:■ .q x.,:: f ..% .4 4.1 s 'Where: the value ofl.land is above £400,', the : fees increase at the'rate of 4s'.2d (Assiir- : . < a'rice Fu'rid) for/ e t very . additional./|£loo in" ! ' ! value. '.. . •'.■,.,-' ;,■ v ■:; •. •( -. /.these charges also- vepresoni i^o' cost of I ,' " ' ' Conveying L'.^nd/ ,/, / Inasmucn ac applicants' to. bvirig land under the Act can direct ,tho : Certificates of Tifio to I ißsue in the naoae^ of an jr other persona. * ' !".Y\'.''. " l '"'"'.' '('•■!','•■" ' '''■'■■' ' Credit fori Fees is Gi-iven,' When desired by:. the Applicant ; in all cases where'thq proprietor applies to hate the land :reg)stere'd under, the Act in his' own name! !and the fees niay'f remain ua'paid until laad is dealt With. | „',..,.■ ' A.ny person, thereforei wljo wishes to ' j his land under the provisidris of tho Act, border' that' v/he'nei&f ho deals ''wifli' it --ho ;be ih-\a/'ppßitiou ; to avail himsetf' of! \ facilities" atforde'd by having a " Title ( can do bo Without Afty'Preseiit Costj by allowing the fees, to remain unpaid until -such dealing' ''fakes', place. { He jwill then bo ■in 'a': position to , Mortgage, TranefeiVLeiisei ;or otherwioe.deal with his land at a moment's notice.'' "" • " ' '.' ' II . Any Title, however long and complex, may 'be investigated at^a cost ,to the Applicant of only Five' Shillings 5 for 'if ihe' Title is ro« ecied all fees are returned, with the exceptior of that atnpuDt.' i '„•;■' "'.., V, . ■ : ' rt 'UEETIFICAIJES'Qi 1 , TITLE ARE '] ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL'TITL^S ARE GUJAR'ANTEED' BY , <v fHE GOVERNMENT. ■.. ( '- m \ i ' ■ On all Conveyances by Deed uiider tlie old system, the coot '.'registration in the Deeds 'Registry, over arid ajjpvo the Solicitor's ehurge,' is never less than Fifteen Shillings, frequently ysrjjr, much more ; while land' which has'been. ,bought under the p'ljpTisions of ."The Land ;Transfer"A<v6" can be at a total ;coßfc'of ElevenShiUingsiwhe.reJ'a'wholp'sejtipii jis conveyed 5 / ' and i 'whei'e oiily'p'art ia/conyoyed [(and therefore a frpou' Certificate of Title is {necessitated), of Thmty^prie SHilliiigs, which is the highest sum", allowed by the Act, no S'matte'r what the value op iyea of tho land. i , Uhderthe Kegulatioiis'iii force oil land after ■the Ist January, 1872»> the ' cyi-geifpr:Oertifi. ;'cates eof Titles issued upon?M|moranda\ df ;:TraiisTar/iB reduced to Ten "^hillings ih'air cases wlnerb the value*, of the land is under Ten Pounds. ' ' , ' v ■ ' ■• r, • '■ 1 Tha total cost of executing a morfgage oi l lease of lancl,.. registered imcler the Act, is•Twelve Shillings,/- no matter what tho amount involved. '.. ' '•' ".' . ■• ' A mortgage may l^e transferred or digcharged, or ii'ldase traveler ved orsarrendered -foi'iivefehillin|s." ': /,1,,'./'" .";' THESE OPERAffiI^S INYOLTE KO .. . i DEI/AY. 1 . . ;,.-. . .. ■ Tho following are some, of the ad^anjjiges oni'crrcd by the;Laiid Transfer systoW:—: • ■ .'. 1. It secures the 'principal benefits and ad- ; .vantages sought to. bo. attained, in a ' system of regisjtr.atjlpn of deeds.. "'.. 2.\li renders retrospe,ct|ve investigation of title unnecessary aY to all .laud registered. ' „ . . ... , 8, It simplifies tho Titles tp. Real Property \ i'or'we' future^ .'''■' " 4i. It fnttkes purchasers of tho' fee and leases .perfectly "secure. • 5. It simplifies, to ...the utmost possible extent, ttfe; fOrn.s of transfer and the . modes- of coiiveyaufe. . '" ! 6. It increases the' saleable value of laud.' : 1. It tends to lovver.'.the rato oi interest 61 loans secured 6a lands. . • , ' 8. It gives' facilities' for the sale of larg< estates in allotiucn'fsV 9. Ti'urisactions caii' be effected at " moment's, notice, and. at a niiniiuuu of cost. ' . ■ .. 10. Frauds in 'the purchase ana sale of lire 'eUectu'ully' prevented, be,. * n "J . Certificate of Title in tho "p'ds ,' ' ; ; c the 'Vendo/' Bhowe i the exae' v ? -._ ol the'estate, «'i<?.j ii' ihe'eata v .* gaged, L'iic-umb,or(!c/, or Jcusb : vauda disciosic'g tho piu-ticu i sucU trau6actio«B ailectirig ; ure written upon the ler j .-^ ■ .' • • ■ ■•

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 7, 10 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 7, 10 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 7, 10 December 1877, Page 4

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