Business I\o:ice3. GALL RECEIPT FQRJfS, printed on . durable paper, pud, bound in .my ptvln and number, at the' Times Office,- : Keci"tbn. :■ '/^OMPAKIES" PAY-SHEETS Puppiicd \J .on the shortest 'jotice, ai.d at reduced rate?, at the Times Qfiico. TTUST KE. '. IVKT> f» large srsortment of ■■ if Fancy ;obl'ing; Type, -it the ' TiairG *■ "Printing Office, Broadway, Keefton. QOEIP _ FOKITS, pi -intrid in first-class 'O' style, in any color, vt the ?'^i£3 Office. . J^roadiaray, Peefion, _ ___ .JL iOoPFEB FOEMS, neatly printed, it, l?i-op ; fortn, to be obtained in any the Times Office, Kecfton. ■;V)BDOFS OFDEBr.srd other Form? in I. Bankruptcy, on sale at the office oi this pf^prr. • ■ : V.-.- .:' ■' : ; . j ■ FOEjMS of Affidavit for Proxies nt meetings of Creditors, on Bale at the office oi this . er. X AND TEA ; NS : FIR ACT *- I AKDS ALIENATED- or contracted tc be alienated from the Crown hi fee prior to Hie coniirg into onemtion tf ' " Tb'e Land Transfer Act, 1870," maybe hrought' under the provisions of tho Act by application Jrom the persons: titlefl thereto. All Laiida; -lienated from the Crown afterthe coming ate operation of *' The i" Land TraiWer A. 1870," are subject- to, nnd niustrbedoß with, m roauuei; prescribed by the Act. ;Tlie following are examples f tne fee potable for bringiig the larm under tbe pro visions of the Lund Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated | on or subscgueiit to the 28tl) December, 1841,' none 'if tire land' included in whiuli has been dealt with— - . Where the Certificate of title is directed fo is"sue in • the name! of ■ '. ; ; ! the A iplifaiit :' Value •pf land ifioo .;. &) ii 2 Where* the : Certificate of title 13 difectedfo TsViie in tlie name of " the PnrchdVci- : Vulue of">and : !-T " _ j£loo ... r; ... ... . r . _ tr i 10 p Tlieee charges nid " increApfd 'by is 2d (Assurance Fund). Sox every additional ilfK), in .value. . , 2. When "the Applicant is <he' original : ; Graii tee, and thrt ; land bj»s been doah with ; or where the Applicant is not tb.c original Grantee— • : ■■:■■■ Where the taiue 6f the land ia '< ■ : ! £100 „..., „ r ... ... £2 11 2 : IWhcre the : taiue of the land ' : : ! :; £2(K) a 3 -.; ■ J '- Where the vnlue of the land' is £30 • ■— ; ... 3 12 6 W here the value of th© land is £400 .... .. , M . f 4 1. s . -Where tho value' of land is above £400, t!u fees ncreuse at tbe ra»e of 4s 2d-.(A;=sin-- ■ arce Fund) for every udditional £iOO i;. :Tuluei : : Theee c-hafges also represent the cost of >'" Conveying Land. Inasnuicn as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct the Certificates of Title to : issue in the names of any other persons. [ '■;■■; .'".-';■' ■' . ' ' - : Credit for Fees is Given, . Wben desired bj thi?' Apilivantin nil cases vfliere the proprietor applies to \i\\e tlie laud refristered under the Act in his own naire, •and the fe^% may rercain unp i*< until 'I la id is dealt witiu . . ! ■ : . Any person; therefore, who wi>hes to bring his land under the provisions of the Act v inorder thai whenever be deals with it he m;-y be in a position to avail himself of tho facilities . uHbrded by baring; a l{ogistered Title, ciih do so Without: Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid ui-til such dealing talcs pkce.. lie will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with bis laud at n nioincntV notice> • Aiiy Title, however long and complex, may be investigated ata ciost to the .Applicant oi only Five Shillings; for if the Title -ia reectcd all fees, are returned, with the exception Oi tha laxLOUL'tv . : , ■ CERTIFICATES .OF .TITLE ARE AUCOLUTELY IKDEFEASIBLE. '■ ALL TITLES ABE GUARANTEED 451 THE ..OU.VEBNMJJIT. . . t Oh all Conveyances by Deed under the old , system, the cost of registration in the Deeds Kegistry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less thaii Fifteen- Shillings, frequently rery much ruoie j while land which has been bought under' the provisions of " The Laud Transfer Act 1 '; tan 1 be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole sc-tjon : ie conveyed ; and where on!y 'part is conveyed . (and therelore a fresh Ccvtiiicate of: Title is necessitated), of Thirity-onc Shillings, which is the: highest -suro allowed by the Act, no matter what the yalue or area of the knd. Under the Regulations in force on and alter the Ist January, 1872; the charge for Certificates of Titles issued upon" Memoranda ol Jrivnsfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all caeeswhere the value' of the land 13 under "** Ten Pounds. ■ . . 'lh • total cost of executing a mortgage or : lease of land, registered under the Act, is i Tw«lve Shillings, no matter wh»* the amount involved. I A ; mortgage may be transferred or dischjir£ed,.Qr_a lease -twu.i*fcrraU>r wrrendered loi liye, Shillings. . . .. . THESE OTERATIOJNS INVOLVE NO DELAY. . The following are some of the advances conferred by the Land Transier system :- 1. It secureß thepriueijial benefits aiid ad- ' vantages sought to ne attained in the ' . system oi registration of deeds. ' 2. It renders retrospective investigation oi ' title uunecessary tw to aU iaud re ' gistered. ' ' ' : • j 3 f It «n ip lilies the Titl ?8 to Real Property, for the future '' 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly, secure. i>. It sin.piiijes, to the ut»n -»t possible v._ ti.t, the- Joims o^ transfer and the n. odes pf- conveyance. ■ 6. It increases the saieab'e value ofland. 7- It tends to lower iLe rate 0* interest on loans secured on iutJs. 8. It gives iaeilitics for the sab 01 lar 'c c-biotes in allotments. ° 9. Transactions c»m be effected at a moment 1 * aoiice, uud at a mjj.-iinun. rost.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 May 1881, Page 4
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938Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 May 1881, Page 4
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