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J. AN D TRANSFER ACT LANDS ALTENATED or rontracted tc , be alienated Worn tlie Crown in fee prior to the coming into onerution of "Tlie Land ■ Transfer Act, 1870." may bb brought; 'under tie provision* of the Act by application from the persona titled thereto. All Lundß lienated from the Crown after the coming ate operation of " The Lantl Transfer A 1870," ar* evhjmt' to, ami must be deal with, in manner prescribed by ?he Act. * The following are cxamptes f the fc» payable. for (ringing the luml undet the pro visions of the Lnnd Transfer Act :— I. When the Title consißts of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December; 1841, none of the land included in which . has been dealt with— Where the Certificate of tit iv directed to issue in the name of the A lplicaut: Vulue of land £10 ° ' ... t*) U 2 Where the Certificute of tUlfe* m directed to issue in the name «( the Purchaser: Value of' land £ioo ... ... .„ .„ iio o These charges are increased? bjr 4* 2d (Assurance Fund), for every additional £100 in yalue. 2. When the Applicant is tie original Grantee, and tlie land ha» been dealt; with ; or where tHe Applicant it m>t tbo original Grantee— Where the vulue of tbe lao£ » £100 ... .„ % ..ti 14 8 Where the value of the land £20.) ... ... ... .... 8^ Where the value- of the/ land- it .. ■*. £30 w „,.618 6 Where the value of the-. land is : ' - . £400 ... 4 1 8 Where the valiu of land is above £400, thefees ncreuse at the rate of. 4» 2d {Assurance Fund) let overy additional & 00 in value. , , , > These charges also represent tba 4o*t of> Conveying Land.. Inaßmuofi as applicants to bring hmn> nuder the Act can direct the Certiflcateftof Tjtle to" issue in the names of any ethwpersbnt.' 4 Credit for. Fees is Given, Wlien desired by the Apilieant ia.all cases^ where the proprietor applies to have the land registered under the- Act in bi» own uame,. and the fe?,« may remain unp. until ajd ib deal'£.tt *q ■ • . Any person) tltftrefdre, who'iwtfhea to brinn^ his land under the pro-i^ion^ of thje Actj(iß order l hat whenever he deal's, with it he muyv be in v position to avail himself (MT.^he'' facilities t-Jlbrded by having., a Registered Title, can do so Without- Amy Present Cost, - by allowing the fees to remaini unpaid until such- dealing takes places. Ho will then' bo in a position to Mortgages. Tran»fer»,Leaifi,. or otherwise deal with^hu land at a momehl's notice. Any Title, however long^satH complfex^Hiay be investigated at a coat to- the Applicant of»" only Five {Shillings ; for. if tbe Title is reected al Cees are rt:turned,.witb. Ui» ejcceptida> of thatl. tftuut. CEETIFICATES O^ -TITJiK ARE ABSOLUTELY INBEPEASIBLE.;; ALL TITLES ARS GFABANTEKI) 9S . THE U^V-BfiKMEIW).; -•;•; On all ConVeyanceteby- l)|B>il>unier.i3wx»lct« systeui, the coat of registration iv the Deeds-^ Registry, a«fi&ai^»iM>TOthaSolfcitorfs>cb.nfge, :■ is never less thun Fifteen •Shillings, frequently very much more; while land. wJiieli lias beenbought under the provasion»*pf "The LundTransfer Act 1 ' can. ba transferred at a totuh cost of Eleven Shilling^-where a whole sejtion> sconveyed; a»d whoßftouly part is-coiiveyed (and therefore a freely Cwtilicate of Title is-> iiecessitated), of T-hirotj-onv tihillingfi, whiclu is the highest sura, allowed* by the Act, JK>» matter what the yalue> oj& aroa-oi th» land. A mortgage may be. uunsfcrred or dis— obarged, or a lease trap^Ecsred or sarrende'roclfor Five bhillings. . • Under the Reg\ilat4©t»s-in force on-and after • the Ist January, 187^, the charge for VertiAcates of Titles issued, upon Memoranda of' Transfer is reduced. 'Xou Shilliitgs in all: oases where the vulue-. i haul it under* Teu rounds* • .■".'.' Th total cost offenses' mortgage o (east of land, regieteced umi i-\ It Act, isTwelve Sbuiiugs,, uu,uiattor wha .' lL tuuouutinvolved. ■ ... THESE OPttSATTO^a HMTOty B NO DELAY. The following am suine ol Uie advantiges* conierrediby the LancU'JKnMisfer tysttji:— 5 ..,.- .. 1. It secures the principal benefits aHd ad— r vantages- sougut to he attuined in tlieB)«teni ol v*f^i*wnuo)i ol UeeUg. ■ . ■ ■,;',' %. It Btnclens r«Vw»ji«ot»K« iuvesligilion of:;'." tibte uuMcuttJewy a* to ul|- laud re« giuwied. 8, It Bimplities the Titka to ReiH'ioperty \ lor tlie t'utueo.- • 4. It makes gwoimeerfr of tbe fee and leases seoupe. o. xi biiupiiiiviaf, to tdie vim <^t- possible 1.1, tLu, lomiis o- tpuiieler atiti t/.e niodeaot uonve^aac*. ■ '. •. '-. ti. it, iiici-eusea Ui-.suiuab c value oi laud. 7.. It tenaß to.lo.wer lim rute w' >'ife.ri:rii oil. loujis eeuurca on lauoAu 8. ll give.-. iu»iiu,s«;fr. lor ilw elSu^ M lar^e- ; ; ;i esiates m ullotu euw. ona. iIT ■ "' '-s- . y, 'lruiisuulious-.-'.uu. 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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1273, 18 May 1883, Page 3

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