Business Notioes. t AND TRANSFER ACT LAND* At>lli£Mi?« . -Amtsifltod tc be alienated from the Crown in fee prior to the coming; into operation ,ol .^Tbe Land transfer Act, 1870," may bo brought tinder t3ie,proyißioß«Qftb J eA9t>3r»PP li< ? ation * rom the persons; titled thereto. , All Lands tiena*ed from the Crown after the coming utc operation of "The Land Transfer A . 1870," are subject to, and mustSelea with, in manner prescribed by toe Act...... „..■ The followSiig' are eiampleg f the fee fojtbtfngingytbe land under the pro trisiong of the Land Transfer Act :— 1. When the $itl«<3onsttte of AjGrant, dated on or suCTeqlteTit'to' th*'2Bttt December, 1841, none of the'laM included in which a ,l»«bee*de4«yitl^- ' r = Where tbe Certificate of tit is I 'faetiM tohhne W name of ; tf»ftATpKcafe^^u«;<rf lan^ .. .... ; ; £100 ... , ... „,, ,;.^ll 2 WbeMithe.Certifioate of tuleil j 'tes&tffiimsiffl''*dfa '<*■■■' • ', the miWfoiV H)nloi land ! jElOO'r- i.g r ) ,W J ... ... 110 0 Tbew charger- tire inereaeed by 4a- 2d '(AseWaWJJiiAd) for every addiftofnaj £100 in value. > . • i 2. "Wlfenvftbe"; Applicant is the - original ; with ; or Agpliowjt is not the Whew the talue^ of'*the ; ftnd jmq „. , 812 6 jriMr? r th6' Tai^e 'ofkhef land ie : . ! £400 ... ,f •i>A > i>«. ••• ■ Where tho Value of land is above £400, the ■ fees uwaae Jfttflth© »%te,af; 4» I nnce Fund) for every additional £)00 in | value. .. — Theie charges also represent the cost of knl&^sV'ftplfflfalfci'W britig land under UicJWt m'affiotHhw Ceirtiflflateaof Tifie *<> issue in tbe names of any othef-pewoni; •<• «ttbd»iß*«lsWr*i»iVeo f mXtXrs<m& by/tHe iAppU«Batiin all case* Where the-p^psJWm 3ippll» to have the land registered under the Act in his own name, W the few may remain unp t*t until laad is dealt with. ! Any person, thweiflrej (jr^wishes to bring ibe iti aiwsiiHWWwail fifabeif of the facilities afforded by-USving a Registered Title, can. d«r? so ' Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dertiW tttw phice,//ge J wiUthenbe in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or othixnise deal with bis land at a moment s noticed ;: • ; V-.^^U^;; . . .'. .. ; Any Titlo, howevor long and complex, may he investigated »*«»>•' tpj th* AppU<»Dt of only. Five ShUlings^fpr. if the, Title is reected'j|l fees are returned, with the exception of tha iambufit. , - -, CEBTIFIOAT^S ■> OTf viITJM ARE 1 'A^aQLUiTOT^PfPri^tfir .•■■.■■!:;■• t : '-,i..}[ 7^-i:iiV/ y- ;:•■■ ;. : ■■ .■■-.', it • ! .On alljbonveyances by Deed under the old svstein, the cost of re'gisteatfon in the Deeds i Kegis^y.jJce^tjndJibo^ tHtfSolicitor's charge, i is never less than fifteen Shillings, frequently very much more j while land which has been bought undeV the spWisioAs of .*M'he land Transfer Act " can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven SJ}iU^i(fi:w^er.a i^ole section is conveyed; aad where only partis conveyed (and jtbel^ore a fl'eslp .Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Thirity-ono Shillings, whioh is* tbe lJlgb?e«r> cum allowed by the Act, no matter whl»t the Talue ox ajreaof Jtbe land. Under tlie Regulations' in force on and after the 1 1st January" lS7i>> the charge for Certifioatea of Titleß issued upon Alenwranda of Transfer ia reduced to Ten Shillings in all cases where the value of the land is under Ten Pounds. ;;i :. ,; ... ■...■;• Th total cost of executing a mortgage or lease, of land^ , registered under tbe Ace, is Twelve Bliilliugs, no liiatter what the amount involved. ni ■ . r - ; A mort'^ags'lnay' be ' transferred or disotrarged, or a lease toapsferred or surrendered loi}fivh£hiNiitSfi. .! THESE OrERATIOI<S INVOLVE KO DELAY. The following are some of tbe advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system :~ 1. It secures the principal benefits and ad« | 'vantages sought to oe attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation ot title unnecessary as to all land registered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Piuperty ior the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee aud leases perfectly secure. to. It simplifies, to tbe utm>*4t possible . .U, the forms ol transfer and the Dioues oi conveyance. 6. It iiicieuses the ouieab'e value of land. 7. it leuus to lower the rate o> rjtere»t on loans secured on lands. 8. It gives lacilities for the sale oi lurge estates in allotments. 9. Iruuttuououa enn be effected at a uivuwut'a uoiicu. aud at a utimuiuin . ■ I'OBt. , .... 1 pALL KECEIPT J^ORMS, printed on \J durable papar, aud bound in any style uiid number, At ihp liMBS Office, Reeltou. ■ ■ - ■'*..". ■ riOMPAKHS' PAT^SHEETS supplied \J on tnri shortest aotice, and at reduced rates, at theTIHSS Office. TUSTRE-> IVED a large arsortment of •J Fancy fobbing Type, at the Timbs i tinting Office, Kroadway, Reefton. SCRIP FORMS, printed in first-class style, in any color, «t the KlUls Office, Broadway, Peeiton. — X iooSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in lacap lorm, to be obtained in any tli« Timbs Office^ Reelton. PROOFS OF DEBf, and other Forma in Bankruptcy, on sale ut the office of this paper. FORMS of Affidavit for Proxies at meetings of Creditors, ou talc at tho office of this
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1053, 24 February 1882, Page 4
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