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{ tidiness :,'c icco. Z^iALL KKl'KirT romiS. p into. 1 , on \J durable p:uvr. "■ul 1.0nn.l i;i :\n\ -'>•';<• iind nuiiiber, at the Tnri-o OiVicc, Ke- ((••:;• CiOJirANIT^' PAY.SUKKTS su;^'!i-'l I on the «ho)'p-l '(Otiee, ait! :it re.i:;<vil rates, at the 'ti>r;:a v.'-.i'u:c. JUST RE \T\7i) n largo arsGi't.nent oi Fancy • ob'-.ir^ Tyj:e, ;it the Tl3i; £ i'jintii)^ Olflt-e, ihoii.Uvy}-, Ileoflon. QCEIP l ; C)i;?i;>, lu-lnro.l v: fir-t-r''::^ O frtyie.ii jui\ coic". ::t the ! r ::,[r.rf C;.i;-j, I'iojiuv.jiy, J'cf'ion, m JL iOoSFEK 3"0f:?.:S. i.iv.My p'ij.tcii. \y li»«-aj v form, f;> I. 1 i ' tsi'iiu! in «i.y the Time? Oliiee, Kcel'tou. T) ROOFS OFDJEDr.cnn olhi v For?»-« in .1. Kankruptry. o:; sale :«t the oiiice oi iliis paper. I TTOKJfS of Affidavt for Proxies a » v.wiMmi»h X' of Creditors, o;; sale sit tiie i-hice i-l this er. T AN D TB. A XSFE R A C T LAXDS ALLOATTO or fowtrnct«»l to be alienated from JhoCrr.v^i i;i fee prior to fhe coniirg into or;MMiioi. rf " Tiie Lain-; Transfer Act, 1570,'" tnav bo Lrou^lit kikii t the provision 11 of the Act or :!['i>lu'utio:i ir<j\:\ the persons; title-! thoWo. All Ls.nds licratc 1 from. tht. Oiwvr. ;;ft«r (he comii^g ntc opnv.tion of " The Lai:d Transfer A IS?U." are subject- to, uikl must bedea v,-ith, in maisiior prcst-'ribcl i.y the Act. The following aro examples f the [.-«■ pajiille for Irirgirg tin- hmd ujn ;^r the pro visions of the Lund Transfer Act: — 1. When the Title consists of ;i Gr;T,t, cl;:lcd on or subsequent to the 28th IVcemlier, lS4l,none of the land included in which has been dealt v.i.'h — *Vhere the Certificate of title 19 directed to issue in trio uanie of the A lplicaut : Value of laud i'loo £0 11 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to it-sue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 1 10 0 These charges are increased hv 4s 2<l . (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. | 2. When' tbe Applicant is the original ' Grantee, and tlie land has bceu dealt I with ; or where the Applicant is not (iie ; original Grantee — j "Wliere the value of the land it i £100 £ 2 14 9 I Where the value of the land ' I £200 , 33 I Where the value of the l;uid is £30 3 12 ( ; j Where tbe value of the land is i 1T «00 4 18! Where the value of land is above £400, the j fees ncrease at the rate of4s"d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. I Theee charges also represent the cost ol Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land under the Act. can direct the Certificates of Title to issue iv the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Api licant in all cases where the proprietor applies to We tho land registered under the Act in his own uurce, and the fe?« may remain uup v't until la od is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to bring bis land under the proT-sions of the Act, iv order thai whenever he deals with it he may be in a position to avail himself of the facilities afforded by having a Registered j Title, can do so Without Any Prose;. t . Co?t. by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until' such dealing takes place, lie v, ill then be m a position to JUortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise 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 'litle U reected al Ifees are returned, with the exception oi tha larcoupf. CEBTIFICATES~P TITLK ARE I ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED Bl TUE GoVKJiI\'ML.\T. Oh all Conveyances by Peed under the old system, tbe cmt of registration in the .Deeds Registry, over and above the Solicitor's clusr^c. is never Jess tbajiFiiii-en Shillings, frequently very much more; v.-hile land which has been bought under the provisions of "The Lkuil Trausler Act" can le tronslerml at a lek:i ! cost 0/ Lleveii Shillings where a whole fc.-jlou ! iscouvevcd j and where only partis conveyed I (and therefore a lu-li CKifilieati- oi 'ih\c •* ! l-ccessitatccl), of 'ihinty-one bhiSlin-s, which i is the highest eirni allowed by t!:o Act, no ! matter what the value or area of the land. j Under the L'egnh.tions in force on and alter j the Ist January, I&7L, the charge ii,;- Ccrtili- I cates ot Inks i^ned upon 2,1 a ••.uraii '.11 <„ ! Jransfcr is mimea to Ten jSjjiliLiys in ali ; cuecs where the value of tb.e land i^ an«icr | 1 en Pounds. 11l .total cost of executing a mortgage or I lease of laud, registered under tlie A^r. i> j Twelve Shillings, 110 matter wM tbe au.ouut i involved. A mortgage may be transferred or iii.charged, or a lease l^vsferved or e,u-reiidercu ! iorlive bhillings. j THESE OrEKATIOAS INVOLVE NO DLL AY. Tbe following are some 01 tho a-lvant i-r- ! conlerred by the Laud Tranticr Mstc.i ;- °" \ 1. It secures the principal benefits and •• ivantageß sought to be airaniea in Vi!e fystem ol refistration ot deeds. ! 2. It renders retrospective investigation 0 title unnecessary Mto ail " aii a ro gistcrcd. 3. ll eiu.plilies the Titles to lieul J-^nertv lor the lut uro 4. It males purchasers of the fee am! leases peritctly secure. ' j D. It simplifies, u» the ujfnw . t p OSsi - r ,- v 1 i-.tU, the lo;ma o', trausler uuu t.u 1 u.oacsol ecu vim aiice, ' 6. It incrcasea the eakab'e vaiue o'lu-ui. ! 7. ll tends to lower He rate u« ."iteusi o;. I loJJIiS £CClil(.d OU lui»JS. I b. It gives iuiihiies lor the *ul.' «. M hv:< i etiutes in aiiolu.e:itt. "" I l ! . liuiisactions c--ta be ituvhj at a iMii.fLl'e lj^iict, übd at v mn. ;„,;,;., i'Ost.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 August 1881, Page 4

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