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Eusincs3 ITo'i.'cs. r^ALL EECKIPT FORMS, printed on \J clur:ible paper, ku.l Loun! in :iny style iind nuni'in'V, .it tlio 'J'imks 'Jillco, Koefton. PAT. SIT kf/Jn supplied \j on the shortest cotice, a?.d tit reduced rates, at the TIJiES OiJiee. TTSTJIE IYET) a large arsortmeiit oi p) Farcy -ebbing Type, ut the Urnes t'liutin^' Office, Uroadwsiy, lU'fftcn. QCEIP FOIIMS, ])rinteu in first-clr.s? O style, in any color, vt the "'imes Office. Broadway, Peeftoa. rnHANPFKR FOKMS, nen'ly printed, in j_ ibolseap form, to 1-e cbliiiiHtl in any the U'iJi"£9 Olilce, Kec'tcn. "QEOOFS OF DSD T, an.i ntb-r Forms : n 1_ litinkrisptey, on sale at 'he oliice of lliis paper. T^OTaIWS of Aflidiiv.t for Proxies, 'if mcctine* j^ of Creditors, on sale ut the oliice t-l tins er. AND TEASSTER ACT LASPS ALIENATED or eoid.'Mctorl tr be alienated from the Crown in fr-o ' prior to *'ie coming info operation r£ " 'i he Liv;! Transfer .Act, 1870." may bo brought ur.C'.n the provisions of the Act by application fro:: the persons entitled thereto. All Lands alienated from Hie Crovrr, after the coming mtc operation of " The Laiid Transfer Act. 1870," are euhj.-et- tn, nii.l niiif-t be (leuUwith, in maiiuer prescribed In the Act. Tho following uro examples f the fee pHvaUe for I -ringing Iho land under the pro visions oT the Luna Transfer Act: — 1. \\ hen the 'Jitle consists of a G runt, dateii on or Bul)sequcm to the 28th lieeenilvr, 1841, none of the l:ind iiiuludecl in whiel; has been dealt with — Where the Certificate of title is directed to isMie in ttie name of Ihe A lplieaut: Value of laud JtiOO fi-» 11 2 W here the Ceitiiieate of title i 3 directed to is^ue it i "ilio name of tl.o l'urchascr: V'uliie ol laml £100 1 1» 0 These charges are increased by 4-s '2<i (Assurance Fund) for every additional il()0 in Talue. 2. When ihe Applicant -is the original Grantee, and thp land has been dealt with ; oi where the Applicant is not tinoriginal Grantee — Where the value of the land is ±100 £2 14 2 Where the value of the land £200 3 3 Where the vaiue of the land is £30 3 12 C Where the value of the land is £100 4. 1 S Where the value of land is above £1-00, the fees nereyse at the rate ol'4s2<l ( Assuror cc Fund) Jbr every additional £)U0 in vulue. Tlieee charges also vc present the cost o! Conveying Land. I Inasmuch cs applicants to bring land under the Act i'uii direct the Certificates of Title to j issue in tlie names of any other persons. I Credit fcr Fees is Given, When desired by the Applicant -in all cases | where the proprietor applies to 'lave tho luini j registered under the Act in his ovv:i jian<e, | and the Jt"» may remain unp •'( until laud is dealt with. Any person, therefore, -who wibhes to bring his land under tho provisions of (he Act. in order thai viieuevcr he deals with it he iiny be in a position to avail himself of tinfacilities utlorded by having a Registered J Title, can Jo so \\ it!- out Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid m-tit , such dealing takes place. Jfe will then be ! in a position to 31 or! gage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land at a moment's j notice. Any Title, however long and complex, maybe investigated at a cost to the Applicant oi only Five Shillings ; for if the Title ii re^ euted all fees arc returned, with the "exception ol that. aiLOia't. CERTIFICATES OP TITLE AIIE AUCOLUTELY IJN DEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES AEE GUARANTEED B"i THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the oLi system, the cost of registration in the Deeds iiegistry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less than Fifteen iShiliings, frequently very much more ; while land which has bet-u bought under the provisions cf "Tho Lam; Transfer Act" can be tjausftvres.l at a iot:ii ccst of Eleven Sl;i!lii;»s where a whole section is conveyed ; atut where ouly partis convoyed (mid therefore a iresh Certilicate of Title is necessitated), ot 'i iuiity-onu Shillings, which | is the highlit sum allowed by the Act, 'in [ ii!:[iter v.-hat the yalue or area of the land. | Liider the Kegulations iv force on and alter the Ist January, 187-, tho charge for Certificates ot Titles issued upon Aiemoiau .ia oi 'J rangier is reduced to Ten JShillii.gs in an ences where the value of the land is under Ten Pounds. Tho total cost of executing a mortgage or lense of land, registered under the Ait, i> 'J wtlve Shillings, no matter what the amount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or <li> clit>l'g<.*d, oi tx lease trai'sici'i'tiiJ or siinviuii'l'i.-il I ioi hiv-i teliilfin^s. TUESE 01EKAT1U.NS INVOLVE Ko DELAY. The following are some of the advant igcs conierred by the Laud Transfer syste..; :— 1. It secures the principal beneiirs and ;>.:- vantages sought to i>e attaiiieti ia tne 63 stem ol registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospecti ie invesiigation c title uu'iccfssury as to ai! "l ;lill | ru gistered. 3. It oimphiies the Titles to lleui I'u.ptrt.v | j ior tiie future * j I 4. It inake3 purchasers of Ibo Ice aim j leases pei-icctly secure. t>. It snnpliiitS) to th^ vi"i * t possiou f-tw t, the ioriiis o Uansler and tinii ev.eaoi couveyuuee. G. It increases the eaicab'c value or land. V. It teutl3 to lower tie rate o' >»jtere«t on loans secured on iur,ds. S. It gives iaciliticß for the sab o; lar^t estates in aliotu ents. 9. Transactions e»u be <.ffe<'tcd at a moineLt's notice, and at a uuiiiujuu, cost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 September 1880, Page 4

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