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»■ /^ALL BEOEIPT FORMS, printed on \J durable paper, aud bound in any style and number, at the Times Office, Beeuog. /_ COMPANIES' PAT. SHEETS supplied, s \f on the shortest notice, and at reduced ratej, at the Tn«B Office. , ' 1 ,'.,; — I ~4 — ', TT7BT BBjdBIVED a large arsottfcent of el »anw Jobbing Type,,at the' Timhs Printing Office, Broadway, Beeftoa. 0 " ! '" QOBIP FOBJCS, printed in first-class JO style, in any color, Bj; the Tiifßs o%e ; Broadway, Peefton. fpBANSFEB FOBMS, neatly p«nted, in X foolscap form, to be obtained in any -number, at Office, Eeefton. T AND TBANSFBB ACT LANDJ ALIENATEJ) at cpn^aoted to be alienafed' from the Grown in feWprfor to the doming. jnto operation of "fbe. l/and Transfer Xct,, lWo,'>av be' brougftt under the provisionsof tl»e Actby appHc«pn frpin the persons eptitfed thereto^ | All Laridi alienated from the «o#ii after tho coming into operation of \fShe Land Transfer Act, ' 18(70/' arfe eubjelt to, and. must be dea|t with, in manner pfescribed by the Act. ' ' ' ' f The following are e^amplq* t. f the fee payable for bringing {he land, .under the pro visum* of the £and Transfer A(rfj— 1. yVhen the Title consists ofa drant, dated on or subsequent to the' 28|h December, 1841, none of the land inel|ded in. which has been dealt with-* ; ' ' vTheye" the Certificate of title; is directed to issue in tne name pf the A >plicant: Value pf land £100 ... "...tfOU 2 Where tha Certificate pi title U directed to issue in the name of ; the Purchaser:. Value of )and £160, " ..: ... ' 110 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2d (A'ssuirance Fund) for e^ery additional £100 in Value.* , ■ i 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land has been dealt with ; or w^ere Jhp Appl|cant is not the original Grantee-- j' Where the value of the latfd is £100 ? „.£2 14 2 Where the vatue of tho liid £zdo "... .:: ...T ... 3a 4 Where the value of the land is £300. ... .;; ...{' •■'•' 3 12 6 Where the value of {be land i. 3 £400 ... .:; ...T ... 41 s Where the value of land is| above £400, the fees increase at the raiejof 4s 2.d (Assurance Fund) for every adpijiioqal £1(30 in value. ' ' f ' These charges also represent the cost of Cot^ve^inj Land. Inasmucn •? applicants to Wwg land, under the Act can direct the Certi|cate9 of Title to issue in the names at any o^aer persons. Credit f6| Tees is Gtiven^ ?Whett desired by',th'e Ap^lipant in all cases whera the proprietor appKeslto |iave the land registered. tui<}er the Act |t) hi? am naraf, and the f«?s i"i|jay remain until laad is dealt with. * '"';.'' ( Any person, who wishes ta ( his land under the provisions of. the oi'der that whenever he deals with \i lie' Be in a position to avail' himself of facilities' afforded by having a Registeijec. Title, can do so, Without Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to reniaia. unpaid until such dealing takes place, lie will thep pc in a petition to Mortgage, Transfer, Xiease, or otherwise deal with his land at a moment's notice,. * " : "' Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant 0/ only Five Shillings -, for " # thle *(% \ >eected all fees are returned, with the excep^ioi 1 of tW amount; ' -' r r ' '* ' OEfRTIHOATBS^ISp TIT^K ARB ABSOLUTELY IffD^EASIBLB. ALL TI^LE3 ABE GUARANTEED, W$ TH^^UVEBKSiENT. On al| Conveyances by Deed under the old system, the cost of 'registration in the Deeds Begatey, over and. abpye: the^blteitor's charge, is never less thaaFifteen freq.uentlV rery much fflWat. lalc^^hicb has been bought, under the provisional of, " The Land 1 Transfer Act" can be'ti^fewed at a total dost of Eleven ShilUngs where a whojle section is conveyed { and where onfr parf is cpnveyed (and' therefore; 'a fresh Cernficate of Title is necessitated),' of 'tnlrity'&pe'Shjllin'gs, 4 which is the highest allo\red by the Ac^,' no matter wbtitf l\fssue or area of the land" ' X7n'4er t&f Bfegnlatiotr A p force on and after the Ist January, 187^, tto charge for Cejfti'fi<&ie»' of Titles issued twon Jfprnoran^a of Transfer is rfduc^d to ,'' leu Shillings in all case's where tne/ value 0 the land is under Ten Pounds. The total cost of eximting a mortgage or tlease of land, registert t, under, the Act, is Twelve Shillings, to ma ter what t^ amount involved. ■''-•''■•■■'* -<"< ' ■• «" A mortgiage may be transferred or discharged, or*" lease transferred or surrendered lor Five Shillings, ' , - '■ " ; THESE '&ffitfs<Sts INVOLVE NO DEI/AY. • The following are sgme of the ad "intages f inferred Dy the Land Tranaifer system :— 1. It secures the priadipal benefits and adXantagei sought to "be attained in a systetti of registration yf de^ds. 2. It renders retrospejOtive investigation ol title unnecessary as' to all' land re gistered. ', 8, It simplifies the Tittles to Beal Property 'for the future, T ■*'■.' 4. It makes, purchasers of the foe and leases' perfectly secure. 6. It simp West to tfie utmost possible 'extent, -the' forms of transfer and the mode^ of conveyande. 6. It- in" croaks the raleaple'Wlue pf luud. 1. It ten^t* to" lower theirate oi' interest on lo^ns secured 'oh fadd^. 8, It gives* facilities forj t&e sale of large "estates ia allotments! ]' 9. .Transactions can b^ ,' eileotod at a moment's notice, and' at a minimum of cost. ' '"■ ' j'j • 10. Frauds in the purchase'imd sale of land '' ' are effectually preveifted, because 'the Certificate oi Title in tbe $Qisffiif>tt 01 the Vendor shows tt iffadct ''oonditioo of the estate, i.e., if ti Restate be mbrtgaged, en^tt^nbered, a pleased. Memo* dijiclpsing the Particulars oi any such transactions all scting the estate are written .uponj^t le. Certificate

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 217, 17 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 217, 17 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 217, 17 January 1877, Page 4

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