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Eusiness Xc ices. pALL BKCKIPT FOR\rS. _ printed on \J dur.-ible }):u)rii% iiiuHiountl in nnv stvltand l.uu.ber, at ihe TlM£3 OillM, rvO.itOil. C COMPANIES' PAT.STIKETS mippli»<l ) on the shorfrM lotiee, aul at vejuced rates, at the Times Oi'ice. JUST EE ITED n large arßOitment c! Faner Joblipg Type, tit the Tmrs I'linting OCice, Uiosidwov, Eecffon. QCEIP FORMS, vrimeil in fii>t-r':is? |O style, in am color, vi the '.'.IHKs OiHie, l»roaiUvi:y, Pecfton. _ i i-ooSFKR FOIIaIS, rently priifoil, in Iscap fornt, to le < htaiiti d iv aitv the Tijie-- Otlice, Keeitoii. T)KOOFS OF DEB r, r.rd other Forms ii> K. liuukruptty. en 5;ilo tit she olliee ol lli;.---piiprr. T7ORIVIS of Affidavit Co i- Proxies. -it m. clings J^ of Cieiiitois, ou fale at thi? i tlice t-f tins er. TT AND TRANSFER ACT IANDS ALIKKATKD or eontraetocl tc lie alienated from ihoCrcwjt in ft-e prior to the coming into or.cijitiou "The L:imi Transfer Act, 1870,'' may bo brought under the provigion" of the Act by aj-plicatioii iVo:n the persons title'! thereto. Al! L;u:ds liei.Mhxl fr.wn the Crown after the coming .itc opemtion of "Ihe Laud Transfer A 1<S"O," are subject to, and must befli-a with, in jy.&r.ner presoribed by the Act. The follow ii:g are example* f the fee pi»T«tle for I ringing the land under the pro visions of the Lund Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, - 1841, none of the l.oid included in which has been dealt with — vVhere the Certificate of title is directed to issue in tne name of the Applicant: Yaiue of land £100 fr> n 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additioim! j i'lflO in value. 2. "When tbe Applicant js tbe original Grantee, and th»> land has been dealt with ; ot where the Applicant is not the original Grantee — Where the value of the laud is £100 ... !... .'.. ... £2 U 2 Where the value |of the land £200 ... j 3 3 Where the value of the Innd is £30 3 12 f. Where the value of the land is £400 4 18 Where the value of land is above £400, the fees ncrease at the rate of'4's2d (Assurance Fund) tor every additional £100 in value. These charges also represent the cost oi Conveying Land. I Inasmucn es applicants to bring land tinder Ihe Act eun direct the Certificates of Title to issue iv the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api licaiit in all eases where the proprietor applies to have the land registered under the Act in his own mure, and the fes may remain unpi't until laid is dealt with. Any person, therefoie, who wishes to bring his land under the provisions of «he Act, in order tha; whenever he deals with it he m-iy be in a position to avail himself of the facilities aJforded by having a Registered r Jitle, can do so Witl-.out Any Present CVt, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dealing takes place, lie will then bo in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Louse, ! or olhtrwise deal with his laud ut a moment's I notice. Ai\y Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant ol only Five Shillings ; for if the Title 13 reeeted al 1 fees are returned, with the exception oi tha »air.oupt. CERTIFICATES OF TITLK ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ASE GUARANTEED BI TLE GOVERKMEiYr. On all Conveyances by Deed under the old 8/stem, the cost of registration in the Deeds liegistry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less than Fifteen .Shillings, frequently Tery much more ; while land which has been bought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act" can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole section is conveyed ; and where ouly partis conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is j l'eceesitated), of Thinty-one Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, .no maUer what the value or area of the land. : Under the Regulations in force on and after | the Ist January, 187*;, the charge for Cerlili- | cates ot Tit}** issued upon Memoranda oi Iransfer is reduced to Ten Shillings hi all I caßes where the value of the laud is under \ I Ten Pounds. Th i total cost of executing a mortgage or leasf} of land, registered under the Act, is Twelve Shillings, no matter what the amount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease twivsferved or surrendered ior Five shillings. THESE OPERATIONS INVOLVE NO DELAY. The following are some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer syste^i :— 1. It secures the principal beneh'ts and advantages sought to ue attained in the system of registration of deeds. j 2. It renders retrospective investigation o. I title unnecessary as to all land re gistered. 3, It simplifies the Titles to Re'il Piuperty ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. &. It eimpliiies, to the utm »t possibk i-.ij.t, the iprcis o. traus/er aau tin v.odes of conveyance. 6. It increases the sakab'e value o.'luud. 7. It tends to lower tLe rate o' JMca-bt on loons secured on laLJs. 8. It gives iaeihties ior the sal? ci lar-r estates in aliotuents. ° y. '1 reactions cm U be cffeoUd it f a n.cn.eu's r.ciice. uud at a uuj.iumii rost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 August 1881, Page 4

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