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Business No; ices. CALL "RECEIPT FORMS, printed ot durable paper, aucl hound in any styli and number, at the Times Office, Eeei'ton. /COMPANIES' 'PAY-SHEETS suppfiec \j on the-sbortest ootiee, aj.d at reduuet rates, at the Times Office. JUST RE. IV ED a large arsortment o Fancy jobbitsg Type, at tbe TimkS i'rinting Office, Broadw^i, Reufcon. SOBIP FOBMS, pripted in first-class : style, in any color, 9t the Tiu^a Office BroadMy, l^eefton. | " 1 ' ' ' ■ "5 mBAK^IIR FORMS,? neatjy printed, ii J fools«-ap : form, to ' bfe obfaitipd in am number/at the TJHB3 Ouice, Beefeeu. '"■ . -> /. / T) ROOFS OF DEB I', and o ther Forn-.s in . X Bankruptcy, on sule-ut the oilieo of this paper. FORMS of Affidavit for Pros iq-" at meetings of Cieditois, oii sale; at the ofHee oi this er. • I r AND TRAISIEK AC T I LAKDS. ALIENATED* or ootitracteJ !c j he alienated from tlie Crown in fee prior- to flic convi^g into ooevafion of "Tlie Lam! [ Transfer Act, 1870," nmyjbfc brought tmder the provisions of t]iß Act by a{»ulfcatiou iron; the persons entitles! theretd. . ' ';■ All Lands alienated froui the Orown aftei i.the coming., .intc opcratio^i of " The Land I Transfer Ae^ 1870," avej subject to,; and nißst be dealt with, in manner prescribed by the Act. ■ . ! ' The following are examples f the fee payable for <t ringing the laud under the pro viMons of the Land Transfer Act: — ■ 1. Wheo the TiUe coitsistasof a Grant, dated on or subaequent to i^e 28th Decenflfir, 184 d, none of the lanc|uieluded in which has been oealt with— | . I Where the Certificate fef| title is 1 ■ directed to issue i» the fianie. of the A vplicant : Tulub pi land £100 ... ... .i ... f». 11 I Where the Cettificate of} title' is directed to issue in the Jame of Abe Purchaser; .. Faiuelof land v £100 ... ... ,|.. ;... 110 f These charges are , inejeased by 4s 2ci . (Apsw^ncs Fund) for every -additional dBl<)Q -in value, I 2. When- the Applicant,. the . origujal (Jyantee, and tie. lanfl his been dealt v»ith>; ot vfhece, the A|>p^Ksafc $b not the ' origuiaL Grsfntee; — 1 , 9 .: VThere the value of the Jtaud i» . I £100 i.. ..,»:'. . % >« U 2 Where the tftlue pf ,ths,patid ,> . „ . s ■■ >■ £2oa ... ... 4 , ..: 33., Where. the value of theliand ia £$Q .:. .... -,i ... 312 a Where the value of the land, is £400 > ... ... .0 :-i 4. 1.6 Where the value of land as above £400, tiie] fees nereose at the rate of : 4» 2d s i !r T npce Fund) for every additional £{0Q in yalue. ; Tbe?« charges also represent the cost of , Conveying Lanii. Inaemuen as applicants to \mig land under the Act can <li»eet tLo Cwtificates. of Tit»<> to iesue in the names ol auy o|hev persons. ' Credit for Fees it (Jiven, When desired by tbe ApjiieatiHn' alj cases where the proprietor appli* to liave the lanef registered un^Eei* the Act in* his' own naice, and the fet« may reniahil tinpYud until laud is &ealt with*. ! • ' ,' r . : Any person, therefore, wlio wishes tn bring his land uiider the ptovisioris of *.he Act, iv cider thafwheneveV he.deajs with it Be ni-y be in a position to avail' lijinself of fh^facilitiea "ufeded ! ty hd-s^ig a ' Ee'g&feVeU "'ritVi.cAn Jo bo W^fliotft-lAKyPieseffiOskt, ,by fcHovVhij» the" fees to reiliaia , 'unp'&id liist:! •such flcaling takes place. |' He! will'W»eu be iS a position to' Mortgage! iVta\s'ier,^Le'ase, or otherwise deal with his l^nd at** uidnient's notice. " \ ■ ■ -~ Any Title, however long and complex, may Be iiive'stigated at a cost to' the Applicaut of only Five' Shillings ; for 'if the Title ia reecled all fees are returned, Aith the exception "oi that aiiioui't. , ! : CERTIFICATES OP TITLE An A^cOLUTELY Iff DEFEASIBLE ALL TITLES ARE GtJARANTEEIjH TiJE QUVFRSMEWT. . On all ConVeyances by Deed under tbe^H system, the cost of registration in the D^^H Hegistry, over ant], above thfe Solicitor's ctiargH is never less thun Fifteen Shillings, frequent^ yery much u-orej vvliile lujid whicli has beeii bought under the provisions of " The Laud Transiier Act " cau be tavoßlerred at a totai cost of Eleven Slii'ling& where a whole section is conveyed 5 ami where o|ly part is conveytkl (and theiefoi'e a Jvesh C'#tiileste of Title i» i-ecessitiiteci), oi 'ibiiity-|jie alhllings, which is the higln-st sum allowed by "the Act, «o matter, what the yalue oifarea ol tfre land. Cuder the Kegulationsfin force 011 and aitci the Ist January, Ib7b, t^e clsaige foif : Certificates of 'litks issued |pon 4 .a or. Transfer is reduced to fien in &\f cases where the value ep tlit land is undes--I'cii Pouuds. I j ' Ihe total cost of es|cuting a mortgage o> leaso of land, registered uutfer tlie Ait, isJwelve Shillings, no msttcr wuat ttuMuncuut involved. | A mortgage may bf transferred or di^iharged,.oi a leasts tvaificrved or aarrendcrt-u loi live fchilliu^s. * THESIS OIERATIdINS INVOLVE Ku DJi^AY. The following are abase of the advantages inferred by tlie Landf Transfer svste^i 1— 1, It secures the principal beiu"iii 8 and sJ--vantuges'.soughf . $6 cc attained in tile , sjßteni of vegUfrktiou Ol tieeefs. 2. It reiiders retrospective investigation o title ul necessary as to ali lvi.d re . gistered. 3, It eiu-plilies the Titl«a to Ke»l jjtopeih lor tLe future 4. It uiftkes puiciiai'fi's o* tbe fee am J Itases pciicctiy secufi*. '^p. It siiiipiiiits, to tl»« uir*, *t postfibi. fi extent, the joiuis o transfer ana tii. v.odea. ol tODvejaiire. 6. It increases the &aieab c ralue o^land. 1. It teiids to lower vie rate o* J-itorest oi, ioajis secured ou iailJs. 8, It gi?ea facilities for the %&h 01 huv estates in aJlotu ents. 9. Transuctioiis cau be effected at 0 mocieut'a uoiice, aud at a uiiMimiu jcost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 17 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 17 May 1880, Page 4

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