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Business Notices. • CALL RECEIPT FORMS, rpvinted on durable paper, and bound in nr.y style aud number, at the Times Office, ' Reefton. /~iOMPA NIKS' PAT-SHEETS suppiied VJ on the shortest, "dotice, atd at' reduced rates, at the Times Omce.' JUST RE ? I YET) a large arsortment of Fancy -jobbing Type, at the TIMFB Printing Office, Broadway, Reefton. SCRIP FORMS, printed in first-class style, in any color, * t the 7.ZWF.S Office, . Broadway, Feefton. X /00SFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lseap form, to be obtained in' any „ the Times Office, Reefton. PROOFS OFDEBT,sna other Forms in - Bankruptcy, on sale at the office 0} this paper. ... ; _ „ , : TIIORMS of A ffidavit for ■. Proxies it Sieetings J 1 , ; of Creditors,, op sale a.t the office of this i t '&■■■ ■•■■•■■■■•■■ • • •. , .-::>> \.-i JT. ]A ND T.RA N S FE. R ' AC T ; LANDS ALIENATED or contracted ie be .alienated from the Crown in fee prior to the coming into' operation ri <l The Lanri ".Transfer Act, 1870," may b<, brought under f tlic: provisions of the Act by application irom the persons; title!' thereto. ■ AH Lutids lienated from" tlie Crown after the. coming otc operation of. " The Land 'Transfer A 1870," are subject 'to, and nmst be^ea with, in manner prescribed by the Act. The following are . examples f the fee pajable for bringing the,land under the pro visioiiß of the Lahd Transfer Act :— lMWhen thb Title consists of a Grant, dated .. ;v . ; on or subsequent tp the 28th -December, , 1841, hone of the" land included in which bas been dealt with-*- "• • Wlieref the, (Certificate of title is - ; directed to issue in the name of the Aiplica-ot:' Value of ; land ' 1:.,. ■:.,. -.v. ••■-.. .•••.". ...#ui' 2 Where the ; Certificate of . title is „. • directed to issue in the name of the Purchasw-i Value ? 6f land •' • A JBIOO ... .;..... ; 1.10 : 0 These^ charges are increased *by 4s ,2d (A^uraiice Fund)- for ' etery : : adclitfonat ■ ' £100, in value. . : • , " . ; ; ; 2. When the Applicant is tj:e. original 'Grantee, and the land has 1 ' beeii dealt with.) 1 ot where the Applicant ia not the ... v. . priginal .Grantee — .. .... ■ Where the Tttliie' of the land is £iOO .;. .;. ... ■ :^£2U 2 Where, the talUe of thelaa^-' £2(K) ... '.',.['".:.. '.:. ,3 3 Where the* value of the l.wd is ■ '£30 ... '. .... 312 6 Where the, value- of the land is £400 ...' ... , ... l >;;:-'$ 1 8 Wh«e the Take of land ißal)6r« £400; the 1 feejj ncrease.at th.e^Katei, of ,4s-2d (Assur- ' ftiifce fund) 'for every 'adaitional^l 00 in ..^alUe;; .'•; .: „, ' .\,- , ; : -. :: - These charges 'also represent the. .cost, of , Conveying Land. " • •■•■■ lfil '- '■■■■ :.-y : i'->' ;'■•■ i'!y : •'.■.■-. \ In?renrucn as applicants, ta bi;ing 'land . tinder the Act can direct the Certificates of Title to! issfae in the natnes of any other persons. J Credit for Fees is Gii?en, When desired by ihe A : jjji. libaiil in att cases. ,^liere tjie proprietor rapplies to Hayeifliq lahd registered .under the Act in, his own name,' and tliefe^s may reinain übpVi until tend ia dekfc with: 's : ! ,:.'! '..-• jO v. : ■jAM perspn; thereforej who wishes. to bringi his land under the provisions of the. Act, in • Order 'thaj whenever he deals -with 1 it he' in ay be % ifi ; a" rposition ,' tcj a^ail himself . of . t he facilities _ atlorded by haying a . Registered Tiile, cori dp so "Witkout Any Pfeieii't Co^t, by 'allowing the fees t6"i*emain Tihp'aid tnitil such dealjpg ,tak<js pkce. „ lie wi^l then be ;ib a' position' to Slortgagej 'Transfer, Lease, 'or <Miitrwiße deal'with hi« land' at a riioment's ; rnotice. . . • . .. ■/ , . .-. ., ...(-.> •, ; Any Title, however long and complex, may be iritestjgaied at a cost to tire Appliciint 6f •only Fire., S)iilHngs 5 for if tb^, Title- ia reected alHees are returned, with the exception. oi tha lainouDt, " ' ' CERTiFICATES^OF XITLK ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. . .ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED B$ TJUE GOVERNMENT. • On all Conrejances by Deed under thb old system, the cost ot registration in the Deeds iiegistoy, over and übov.c, the Solicitor's charge. 'is never less than Fifteen Shillings, "frequently t'ery much hiorej' while land which has been bought. under .the provision ?f1 "I'lw-Luml Transfer Act", can be transferred at, a total cpstiof Eleven Shillings where a whole •■sejtitjn isconireyed ;< and where duly jjurt is coftveyed (and, therefore a fresh Certificate of ; Title is 'necessitated;, of 'Thirity-ono Shillings, which ia .the h%hest ; sum allowed br the-'Aet/sfto .matiter what , the yalue or area at the lahd,. -. IJndet the Regulations in force on and aiter the let January, IB7fc, the charge fdf'Ce'ftific&tept of Titles; issued upon 3deh)c«a»da of Txansfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all cases where the" -value of the land is under Ten Pounds. .. • • ..' • •, > ■■;. Th (total cost of executing a mortgage or lease of land," registered under the'' Act, is TweheßhiHinga; no matter what the amount involved, , , , „ • . A mortgage may be transferred dr clis--1 charged, or a lease toar^fewed or surrendered for, Fiye (Shillings. . ..„,..•■ THESE OPERATION S INVOLVE NO / „ DELAY. ' •:... The following are some of ihe advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system:— " . 1. It secures the principal bpnefirs and ad- i j vantages sought to* De atttuned iu'the ' system of Registration of deVcis. 2. It renders retrospective investigation 0! title unnecessary as to ali im v i re 1 gistered. I 3, It simplifies the Titles to Ke^l Ptopertv for the future * 4. It ninkes purcliasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. 0. ll simplifies, to the ulm.«t possible the iorms o; transfer « :u i tiie n cc.cc ot fouvevanro, 0. Intercast's rii^ fa.e.ub'e t;iJho oj l:\v.d. I '<. it ttJids to lower do «;.-to v .. ; ., ivl _ _ tit i Jt'tui.-i secvuvit Bd .La.J.s. I i>. it gives i;;ui!i:ic3 ior the sah C)j ! „..,( . ' \.sUi!ls iii aiiotu.ai.ts. r i ''J. 'iibixiuciior.a c:,n b Q ciuctn.l -j -. ' Kxt\kL\\ a:o:iro. uuu ut a n\un'r-^' \

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 March 1881, Page 4

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