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Business Notices. CALL BECEIPT FORMS, printed on • durable paper, a ud bound in any style and Jtjmiber, at the TiMJffl Office, Rcvfton. /nOM-PANIES 1 PAY-SHEETS supplied ' (j ou the shortest notice, ai.d at reduced rates, at the T«a» Offise. JUST "RE ITED a large arsortoient of Fancy robbing Type at the '!«« Glinting Office, Broadway, Beeftoa. > QCBIP FORMS, "printed in ««♦*£»» b style, in any color, «t the Emm Office, l.roadway, Beefton. RANSFKR FORMS, neatly printed, i» HP foolscap form, to be obtained m ant -*- ber. at tbe Times Office, heeltou. nuin PROOFS OS" DEB 11,I 1 , and othpj Forms in Bankruptcy, ou sale at the office of this paper. FOBMS o( A ffidiivit /or Proxies at meetings of Creditors, on sale at the office oi th;s er. AJSD TRANSFEK ACT LAKBS ATJENATfED or con! .-acted tc be alienated from thf Crown ia lee prior to the coming into ocerjition cf " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," i|iay bt, brought tinder the provisions of the A%t by application from the persons entitled th|retp. : All Lauds alienated from the Crown after . [ rive -coining nitc ope|ation of " Hie Land T.WiaS?) 1 4et J870,"j are subject to, and ui(it*4 be deal* with, in? manner prescribed by the Act. | The following are Jexfttnples f the fee psjjal.le for bringing the laud under the pro visions of the Lund Trimeter Act: — 1. YVbon tbe Title eoifststs of a Grant, dated on or eubscqueHtfto the 28th December, 1841, none of thef land iueluded in which • lias been deult- wjtii — Where the Certificate of title is diret'ted to istue iie" tlie name of tjie A vplicaut: ifalue of land i £%&) ... ..f ... ... f» 11 2 \ Where the C,ei^ift«^e &{ tiile is direi ted to issue i| the nnme of the Purchaser: ?Value of land £100 ... .|. 1 W ° i hese charges ar# increased by 4s 2il (Assurunee Fund) for every additional £ino in value.| 2, \\ hen tb.e AppUe®it is the original GranJ.ee, and i&?' &*»& has bieu dealt vith ; 0! Vihevb the Applicant is not the priginal Grantee — * Where the value hi the land is £ 100 ... Jm. „. „. £2 14 2 Where the voluefof the land £200 ... I ... 3 3 Where Uie valuf of the laud is £30 . ... I ... 312 6 Where the value of the land is £400 „. ! 4 18 W here the yfllUß of land is above £400, tb« leee ncreaae at the rate of'4^2Jcl (Assurance Fund) for CWJ additional £JOO in value. I Thefe* chargertalso represent the cost o! jffiuvtj-hig Lend. lnaemut-n ag i|)plieants U) bring land under the At-t can direct the Certificates of Title to issue in the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api limut in all cases where tbe proprietor applies to have the lanii registered uiider the Act in his own naive, and the fe^s may remain uupJ't until In id is dealt mith. Any perso|i, therefore, who wishes to bring his land undfr the proTfsions of the Act, in order that whenever he deals with it he »> >y be in a politiou to avail himself of th< ] facilities ancjrded by having a Kegistercd 'iitle, can do bo Wit-hour Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dpalin^ takes place. He will then be in a position to IMorlgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land at a moment's notice. I Any Title,Bioweyer hang and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; tor if the Title is reeited all fee| are retui'ned, » ith the exception o) that aiLoujit. L'EETIFIfJATES OF TULK ARE AI^OLLfi'ELY UN DEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLtS AEE GUARANTEED B\ Till GuVFKJNiIKJXT. On all Cdi|ve\ynees by Deed under the ohl systiin, Ihe cost of registration in the l)eed^ Registry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less |han I'iltten ftbiilingH, frequeiitij very much lijore ; « bile land wiucli has beeb bought undef the provisions of " The Lanu Trausler At|" cyn be transierred at a total cost of hlnegi&hi'liugg wheie a whole section is conveyed ; |ina where ouly part is couveyct (and tberelo|e a Irejsli t enilicute of Title uI'eceseitated)! o) 'ihnity-one hhilllngs, whicli is t)ie bigbest sum allowed by the Act, uo matter what the/ value or area ol the iumi. Liuler the Kegulations in torvv on ana aiio the Ist January, Iblh, the charge for Certili eates ol Tit^is issued upon Aleuioraii !a <_>. iraii6fer is rtpduied to 'l en fcihilliiigs in ai. cuLes where the value ol the laud la uiatm leli roUUUB. , 'ihe total cost of executing a mortgage d least; of land, registered under the Avi, J wtlve Shillings, iiO matter vv'iat tbe uinoiun involved. A mortgage may be transferred or di.--eburged, or a lease trad'sk'ii'ed or sarrendercn 101 i lve fchilliDgs. 'IHJiSB OIEKATIOiNS INVOLVE KG 1 DfcLAY. The fpllowing are some of the advautige:conierreti by tbe Land Transftl" s\stfc_,i:— 1. It secures the priuciLal beiu-titß aad aJyaxijageg gought to i>e attained in the J 6jbtem oi legist rsttion ot uectls. 2. It renders retrospective hnestigatiou o title Üb>iectspai > y &# U> »]1 iai.d re j 'gisstered, | 3, It sin pliiies the Titles to Keal Pit>t>e*tj loi tLe future 4. It makes purchasers o/ tbe lee aim kases penetiij secure. t>. It Bimpliiicg^ to tbe utrn »it possiblextent, the loims o transfer and tb« ti.cdes ol ,i oi> > c> ance. 6. It increases tbe sakab"e value o.'land. 7- It tends to lower lie rate o* J*jtere«ft o», loans secured ou i&LJs. 8. It gives laeiiities ior tbe sal^ oi lar^.t estates in allotn.erus. 9. r J ransaetions can be effect d at a i moment's notice, and at a ainiiiauii' cost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 June 1880, Page 4

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