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Business No' ices. /^ALL RECEIPT FORMS, printer! on \J durable paper, ;uul boiuul in -w\y ?tyle and number, at the TiilES Oiiio. 1 , Hoc! ton. COMPANIES' PAY. SHEETS ?tnv>!i»<l \J on tlio sliovtcat -nou,.'u, ai d ::t rcdac-cJ rates, at the TniGS Oilico. "|USTEE IYET> a luvgc arsr.i-1.n0i.l o\ *_r liincy johlsiug Type. :i t \). o 'Y^v? l J iiiilhig Ofiicc, JJroiulr.-yy, 3ci-fioii. QCEIP FORMS, printod in first-cln?? 0 style, in iiny color, «t the '.'lii'Es Cilice. Broadway, Pccftoii. mBAKSrER ITOEMS, ren«ly jrint.-.1, in K. foolscap form, to he ohiuinrc! in any tho TIMEs Om C ;\ Ilccfton. P HOOFS OFDESI'.f-mi 0i1,.-r For-ns ir X liuiikruptcy. on sale at iho ofJ.co c; tliis paper. |TiOE?>iS or^fililiivit r nt - ProAii-:i f -mrof?i^? J ' of Creditors, on sale at the c-liiee c; this er. AND TB AWSFBIi AC! LAXDS AT.TFNATKD or n>vA ••nrtn.-l tr he olicnatecl Iroir. tlicCrov. ;i in fee jirior U the coming into ocoriition rf "'I iio -hinsn 'I'runsi'er Act, 1870," may bt^Li-oitjrlit nuclei the provisions of the Act by 'replica lion iroi:; (lie persons entitled thereto. All Lands alienated from the Ci-itrn aftii tlie coining intc ojjcratioii of " j lie f.umi Transfer Act, 1870," are subject to, mvi nuist be fU'aU- with, in lnfiunei 1 pros-jribec; by the Act. Tlie follo'.vir.tr isre examples f the fee p«val)lu for Lrir.^ii g tins luna uiu'c! 1 the pro visions of the Land Trnnsfcr Act: — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated. on or subsequent to the 2Sth l/ocei^t'cr, 18-11, none of tho land included in which ha? been dealt v.ith — ft'here the CeriiHcsito of. title 19 dircotcd to is?uc in ttie naruc of the Aiplicant: Vulue of land £100 iV U 2 Where tho Cci rifiontc of title 13 (iirectcd to issue in the name of tho l'urcliaser: Value of laud £]00 1 1^ 0 'i'licso charges nre increased by 4s i!.i (Assurance Fund) for every aiditi< n:i: £100 in value. 2. When the Apijliount is tlio original Grantee, and tho hind has bee-i d.nl! with ; or where tl\e Applicant it not Unoriginal Grantee — Where the vulue of the land is £100 ... ... ... ... £"2 14 2 Where tho value of the land £201) 3 3 Where the value of the laud is £30 • 3 12 (1 Where the value of tho land is £400 ... ... ... ... 4 1 8 Where the value of land is aucne £100, the iee3 iicreuse at the rate of i* 2u (A.-Hir-unce Fund) for every additional £100 in value. These charges also represent the cost oi Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct the Certificates of Title to issue in ihv names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by tlie Applicant in all cases where the proprietor applies to have the l.mn registered under the Act in his own jiunje, and the fe?s nitty remain unp '« J » until hud is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to bring his land under the provisions of the Act. in order that "henever he deals with it he nv.y be in a position to avail himself of iho facilities uiiorded by having a Registered Title, can do so W 7 it'« our Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid us'tii such dealing takc3 plate. lie will then be in a position to ilorfgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise dual with ins land at :\ moment's notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant: ol ODly Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reccted all fees arc returned, with the exception 01 that amoui't. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE AUCOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES AEE GUARANTEED BI THE GuY±'E.NAII£iNT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the old s.-sttm, the com of registration iv tic Deeds liegislry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less than Filfeeii .Shilling.-, frequent lj very much more; while land which has leer. bought under the provisions of " The L;uni Transfer Act" can be transferred at a totai cost oi' Jilcvi-i! Silii'linys where a whole section ie conveyed ; ami where oniy parr is onveveti (and therciore v freth G-rtiiicaie of 'ink' is i eccssituted), ol 'J Jii;ityone t'lulling;-, which is the highest sum aliowed by the Act, >,v matter what the value- or area of the hind. Under the Ee^uhifioiis in force on ana alter the Ist January, lbTi., Uie charge for t'criiiicates of Titks issued upon jiemoranda oi Transfer is reduced to '.ten shillings in vA; catcs where the value oi tlie land is uni-er Ten I'ounds. The total cost of executing a mortgage or lease of lnud, registered under the Act, 'J wtlve Shillings, nomattor wh-jt. thy .-mic-u-il involved. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease trai'sfei -red or samiideivu ioi 1 lye ahillings. • THESE orEBATIOiSS INVOLVE KO DJiLAY. The following are some ot the advent iget conierred by the Land Transler system :~ 1. Ii secures the principal beuiihs vud ;>. U vantages sought to i?e attained iv iLo system ot registration Oi iltetis. 2. It renders retrospective i.'ivc;tit;a;ioii o title UL'".ccc£sui i y us to all "ki.d ie gistcied. 3. It sin.piiiies the Titks to llcul Ps^uiiij loi- ttie h'.H-.ve. 4. It makes purchasers oil- be fie ann leases peiiectly secure &. It Binipiilics, to \h? utr>; >-!t posiibu extent, the loruis o transfer aad tiie Uiodes oi couvejanrg. 6. It increases the saicab'e value ofliind. 7. It tends to lower tl.e rate o- i'itcveit 0.. loans secured on iuLds. 5. It gives facilities ior the sah Ci larjv estates in allct-n or.ts. 9. Transactions e»n be ciTectcd ;>r a n:cu:eiu's notice, am 1 at- a minimi;':cost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 July 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 July 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 July 1880, Page 4

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