Eusincss No ices, CALL HECETPT FORM 5 ?, printed 0 dunible p.iper. mid honn-l in wv stvi »nd nunibt-r, at ihe TrtlES Ofiice, T?-o*.-fton. COMPANIES' rAY.Sn.EETS jmppii© \J on the sliorteet. ootice, arid at rcducc< rates, at ihe TiMrs Ofik-e. JUST TIE IVED a large awortment 0 Fancy «obbi«g Type, at the Timf Viinting Office, Broadway, Eeefton. QCRIP FOFMS, printed in first«c:i3& tO etvle, in any <«olor, «t the Times Office iiroaiiwuy, Pti-i.^.i. J. /00SFER FOKMS, rtea«ly printed, ir Istap foi-m, to he obtained in am the Times Office, Keeiton. y)KOOFS OFDETJT.rvn other Foiui? ii JL Bonlii'pt»y. ou SiJe ii<e ewe ol liti; paper. FOP 3-8 of Affidavit, for Pvoxiep rtrnfeiinpi of Creditove, on sale at the office of thi: er. XAND TRANSFER ACI LANDS ALTVNATrcn or oon«r« c teil ie be alienated from f lic Croßii in fee t.rio.- (c the coming into operation cf "The Lam' Transfer Ac*, 1870," may bt h7on^i!t under the provisions of the Act by appliciu.oi) i:'oir, the pt'rsoiiß: titled thereto. AULuikls lietiated from the C r ow>. rl'ler the comijig ate operation of " r ihe Land Travieftr A 1870," are subject ,o, and must bedoa with, in manner prescribed by the Act. Tl»o following are examples f «!,e fee pojuhJe for Iringit g the land under the pro visions of the Lnn'd Transfer Act :— 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to tbe 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with — iThcro the Certificate of title is directed to is&ue in tne name of ' the'A >plicant: Value of laud £100 ... fi) a 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the, Purchaser: Value o:' land £100 . ... 110 0 Tfie«e charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additioua! £100 in value. 2. When ■ tbe Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land lian been dealt with ; ot where tl c Applicant is not the origiLat Grantee — Where the value of the land 19 *iw ... . ... £2 n 2 Wbere the value of [he land £200 3 3 Wbere the value of t'..e land is *30 3 13 r Where the vniuc i-f tbe land is £400 4 , c Where the value of land is above £100, the fees ncreaße at the rate oi 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. These charges aho represent the cost of Con vejing Land. Inasmuch as applicants lo bring Lnd under the Act can direct the Certificates of Title to issue in the names of auj other pei.ons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apj licant iv all enses where tbe proprietor applies to hsve the hnd registered under the Act in his own name, and tbe fets may remain unp » 't until la 3d is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to bring his land under the provisions of the Act, in order that whenever he deafe with it be may *? e ., a . n . B Position to avail himself of the facilities afiorded by having a Registered Title, can do so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees tb remain unpaid until such dealing tales place. He will then be 'in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Leuse, or oiiwrwise deal with his land at a moment's notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings; for if tbe Title is reeded al 1 fees are returned, with the exception oi tba lan.ouut, C ??^^ CATJ;;S ~ P TI TLE ARE AIUJLI n>LY :il\ J>EF£ASIBLE. ALL IITLLS ALE GUARANTEI'D J3I THE CuVJtfRNMJ NT. On all.Co- veyonces by j'ce-1 nnd. ,• (he oh"! system, tl.e tofrt oi' H-guuvlioii iv C c l>ceJs Ki-gibtrj, 6>ur ai>,; al» re the SoKi-iior's charge, as ney,cj-^ l ibanl i iAiCii Shillings, iVequeuily very much moise j laud wliich h;i3 beeii bought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act" ca» I c transferred at a lotal cost of Eleven Shillings wiore a whole s^lion is conveyed ; and wheie only partis co-Tore.; (and therelore a ireeh Cnrtificjte of 'lide is L>eceßsitateu), of Thirity-one Shillings, which is the highest srui allowed by the Act, >io ( mattei- wh^ k the value or area of the land. I . Under the Regulations iv fo cc on ana suei ! tbe Ist January, 187fc, the chaise for Certifi- | cates of Titles issued upon -Memoranda 0. Transfer is reduced to Tui Sh":.' : 'i«s in al ! cases where the value oi' the land L idhlo. Ten Pounds. Th t total cost of executing a mori .-. co I leaso of land, under the iv, iTwelye Shillings,, no matter whut the v > oi-.-t j involved. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease tsar-sfewed or eui.cndered lor JJiTe bhilhnga. THESE OFERATIQ&S INVOLVE KO DELAY. The following are some of the advances conferred by the Land Trausier syste^i^ 0 1. It secures the principal benefits and advantages sought to oe 1 trained in the system oi registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation oi title unnecessary as to all laud re gietered. .8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Proaertv ior the future * J 4. It makes purchasevs of the fee and leases perfectly secure to. it simplifies, 10 the nhn »■* possibL «.- itt. the lornis oi Uautfer and the n.ocles ol cot vt^ unco, 6; It increases t)» sdeab'e value oiland 7. It teuds to lower tie rate 0* i'jtcrcet on ioaiis seeuicd on lands. 8. It gives lat'htus .or the «;.{- c >. lav<> ' i?iate» in aJlotu t'!:u, y. lia^sactiouß can ; : - effect rd at a luomew's 1 oiice. and at a nnnl-jiun. post, I
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 4
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