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LAND TRANSFER ACT I.ANPS ALIENATKF) or rontrncted to • >0 wipnuled from the Cr«*i, in U-? i.vior to Hie coming into oneration of "Tliu Land '• Iransf.r Act, 1870." mv.v bo bro.t-hfc underHe pronaiono of the Act bj u-pplicuoion irom tlie persons titled thereto. • Al! Lands lienated from the Crown aftejr the coming ale operation of " The Land Transfer A. 1870," are subject to, and mustbeaea» with, in niauner prescribed by 4he Act. J The following are examples f the fee payable for bringing the limH under the provisions of the Land Transfer- Act: — I. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent te- the 23th December,. 1841, none of tho land included in whichhas been dealt with — Where the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in ttie name of the A iplicant: Value, oi' laad £100 _J*Jll 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the- name of the Purchaser: Value of land £ioo 1 10 o These charges are increased by. 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and tho land has beeu dealt? with ; ot where the Applicant is not tho • original Granteo — Where the value of tl>e land is £100 £2 14 2 Where the value of the land £200 3 3 Where the value of the lnnd is £30 3 12 6. Where tlie value of tho land »b £400 4 1 8 Where the value of land is above £400, the i'ees ncreuse at the rate of 4s &i (Assurance Fund) fou overj. additional £JOO invalue. These charges also* represent tk« cost oi Conveying Land. Inasmuob as applicants to- bring land* under the Act can direct the Certilieatss-of Title toissue in the names of any ethos* penoue. Credit for Fees is Given-,. When dceired by tlie Ap^. lu.-aut.in all cases • where the proprietor applies ten h*T& the land registered under the Act in bb- own uame,.. and the fe*e may remain un^> until aad is deal's tt "t{ Any person, therefore, who wieliea to brinnhis land under the provisions of the Act, ift order tha: whenever he dealfr with it he uiuy; be in a position to avail himself of thefacilities atlorded by having a Registered Title, can do so Without AiiyiPßeßent Cost, • by allowing the fees to reuiaifl unpaid until such dealing takes place. Ho wili then be in a position to Mortgage, Tmnsf em,. Lease, or otherwise deal with his laud at i\ moment's notice. Any Title, however long'-End-oomplex, may be investigated at a cost to -the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; I'op* xf-'the Title is reected al fees are returned, with the exception ■ of thatl tauut. CEETIFICATES OF TITLE ARE /. AB3OLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES AHE GUARANTEED Bit THE GuVERNMIi'N'T, ; ;,. On all Conveyancee^by- Deod under the old ; B/steiif.'tlie cobt of registration iii 'the" Deeds--\ llegistry, over and above the Solicitor's.charge, .> is nt'vcr less than Fifteen Shillings, frequently very much nioraj while' land which has been, • bought under the provisions- of ."The Laud > Transler Act" can be transferred at a total tost of Kloven Shillings-vrhere a whole section fccouveyudj urn.i wliere only punt is conveyed (and therefore a freak Oei-ti'icute of Title i 3 • necessitated), of Thnihy-one Shillings, which, is the highest &urn aiioweii by tho Act, nomatter what the value- oi" area oi the land. A mortgage may be transferred or din- • charged, or a lease tßwsfckred or sarrendered lor Five bhilluigs. Uiidci' the Keg.ulaiieii9 in force on and after ' the Ist January, IS7^>. the charge for (Jertilicates of 'i'ilkb isstiod upon Aieinorau.la of Transfer is rvdui-edi- 'lc-n bhiliings in all cases where the vultid- j Luid is under Teu .Pounds. Th total cost oft execu mortgage o ]cas« of Jand> rugktered umu) 1> Act, is'J'welve tjlalliugs, uo-uiutter wUu. iJj uniounU iuvolved. THESE OPERATIOSS INVOLVE NO i»JiLAY. Tlte following aye euuio ot the advantigesconferred by the Land Ts-'unsfer <-y»tfc.,.i :~- 1. It secures the principal bem-liu and R.l--vantugca solicit to ue-:aLaiaed in the S>blClli Oi ltt£l&U"ltiol! Ol dci'((«. 2. It renders rcl»t>ep«ctLv» uivuavigation- ot' title uu'tuevßdai-y v.» to ul) lamt ro« gisVeievl. 3. h biinpliiieh iho Tal*-s to Keil J'tuperly lvi' tuc luturo 4. It ln.ikc' piirchnsci-a «>< Uie lee and llrUfL^ pfl'ltil'tij MO'UiJT. o. *i tiuipjiiios,. t«; tii<d ur.«i "it. jiossiiuj :i, tl.i li>j-uiß o- iMi.tfk'r ana tue>-tiiuu-.'bui con vej iujph. *i. It im-ie.isi-a ili^'.iiiiaub'S ViUu« o' laud. T. il itiiua lo lower tl>« rate o' ; 'itt'iv.iit un< li/Uiis acuurcU on UuJs. 6. il £ive> iui-UiUi!s- jo* 1 Un- ttlijf vi lur.;ft epLuits lit uuui.i mike. CiU jF uiuineiii'o iiaao»,. and at a- minim i.nj, • •l)!«t.. OFFICIAL PriIKCT->Ry FOU I v \\i; \ HHA. VIaGIsJBATE Ai%3» WjSISO3-N> f Air W. H: Rpv..ll JD.-TICE- OF THE PKACE :■ Mr G. C I own ii ii mi Vl ? P. Rr«'n»uin . VV aupkn's^'licbk— iil<i> l>iMi i.iiiu < Miii-«T lur 11..115U vi I.Ypi.-wi'iitptivcs hikl Jifjj'sirar of Hiri?;s, I'i-Mfhrt, an I :\1 nriiac,t'!i^ Mr If. .Lorn* Assistant W.-udvii's (Jls-ik : M r A.. Corfielit • Ilicer-iii-Cliaiu'' of JAili I?*'1 ?*' : Srrj.»'Hnt, N T rvill(V Po>-t asd'Tkt seQ';.'APli5 eQ';.'APIi i ()flicer-in (.'lmrue ... Mr G. VV . Samp?nn> r)i«fr : <t ■*'!! rcyf't : Mr J. Mciitdomerio 1 j epr^'f-'t'iitulivc in Parliaiiieat : T. i.. VYt'ston, Esq. I — — Ci CKTi* Council : Cliaiinian .... Air P. Brennan | Clerk ... ... J. -Harold Knginefr ... K. B. Garven Mcmbois of C".nncir~(Jrs. Brennnn, Orais?. P«'«h:s-», I'^vvrson, I'-yiu^, Wil liams, Byrne, and ft i bet, TU?j:svs : Hr.nV New Z^i'and — ' jS'ntimvi! Ba- k Mr PicKeringr, Mr. [ !,»■« s. Manager, ALu.w.ger,

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1277, 28 May 1883, Page 3

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