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Busings Ko.icer., X AND TRANSFER ACT LANDS AT.TT:N.A! f*r» or •■onfmr^a tc be nlienateii Imm ii i? f •••r.wn i;i ;>e mior to tbe coming in'» ow ilon tx. l "Jt>e Land Transfer Ar', ?S7C'' \v,.y bb b # f ? n *• 1 1 1 under the provision h (V Aw. An by n|ipijculiou Irom the persons; litloi liic-eto. All Luuds li^iuii^'l irom Hie Oown after the coming aic oiu'iatioa of " 'ihe Land Transfer A . 187U," ore sabjecfc to, and must be dea wiih, iv manner prescribed by the Act. The following are or-, miles f the fee payable lor Inuring liie land under the pro Visions Oil lie J.stmJ 'Inmsiri 1 Art: — 1. When the 'J iile c-i'i)«t» of a Grant, dated on or gubsfqiirMii. \o ilie 28th December, 1841 • none of I lie land included in which lias been dealt with — 9There the Cenitic.ite of (it is directed to issue in tne name of the A iplicant : Value of land £100 tfO 11 2 Where the CcxiiSeate of lisle is directed to ic»ue in the narae of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 „. 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for ever; additional £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land ho« beeu dealt with j or where the Applicant is not the original Grantee — JWher«,tbo value of tbe l»nd is f *mfo ... £%v 2 Where the- value of tbe land £200 ... » 8 Where the value of tbe land is £30 8 12 6 Where the value of tbe land in £400 * 1 8 Where tbo value of land is above £400, tbe fees ncrease at the ra<e of 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in • value. These charges also represent tbe cost of Conveying Land. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct ihe Certificates of Titie to issue in tbe names of any other persona. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Ap^hVaot in all eases where the proprietor applies to have the land registered under tbe Act iii his own inune, and the few mity remain unp until laid is dealt with. 4ny j-erson, therefore, who wishes to Wing his land under the provisions of the Act, in order that whenever he d<tuls with it he may be "in a pon'lion to avail hiiunelf of the facilities t»abrded W having a Registered Title, can do so Witfcuui. Any Present Cost, by allowing the iei-a <o jciimia unpuid uutil such deulitig takes plate, he will then be in a position to Alongnge, '1 ranker, Lease, or otherwise deal wiih. nis luud ut a niomeut s notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Aj.>pli«ani of only Five Shillings; lor if the Tnle is reected al fees are returned, witli the exception of tba tamouot. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE ABSOLUTELY IjNDEFEASIBL'E. ALL TITLES ARE GIARASTGIiJ) Bl the government. On all Conveyanfpu by ])ef(i nuder the old system, the cost of registration it liie Ueeds Kegistrj, over and a'nove i lie b'.licitoi'b charge, is never les? than Jm-h r.i frequently veiy muck more j while. lunu wiiicli has-been bought uiidei' the provisions of "Ihe Land Transfer Act" can be li-uusii-nTd at a total cost of Eleven Shillings wueie a whole section iscouTeycd; and wbeie only imrtiß conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Thinty-ono Shillings, which iB the highest sum allowt-il by the Act, ho matter what the value or aitsv of the lftnd. Vadev the ltegulutionit iv ioi'ce on mid after the Ist Junuuiy, 187-, ;he ciiut-^e lor Certificates of TiUtß if-ued ujion iirmomuda of Transfer is mimed io lm tinUin^ in all cases where the vuiue oi tUe laud v under Ten Founds. Th total cost of executing a mortgage or leasa of laud, registered uniier ttio Ace, is Twelve Shillings, v© matter wUat the amount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or disoharged, or a lease tj;at'»fcived or sarreudered ior 1 ive Shillings. IHESE OPERA?:iO>S INVOLVE NO I>J^LAY. The following are some of the advantages conferred by the Land Transier fcyeie.ii :— 1. It secure* the jmueiual bencats and ad* vantages sotigUt to ne uttutneci iv the system of rejjibtralion of deeds. 2. It renders retionpeome investigation oi title uD'iecessary as to all land re> gistered. 8, It Bimplities the Titles to Real Property lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases penally secure. b. It simplititi), to tbe utrmwt possible v.-.tti, the forms oi transier and tbe mo<Jes of cou » cy anoe. 6. It increases the saleable value of land. 7. It leuUs io lower the rate ot interest on loans svcuiud on lands. 8. It gives Jaciluies ior the smis oi large emales iv ailoiineut». 9. TnuiSttcuoos can be effected at a numieut's notice, uud at a minimum post. CALL REt.filPT FuRM-^, printed on duiubte jw»per, aud ucuad iv »ny style aud number, vi me liMliS Uilice, Uticiton. /"lOMPANIEJS' PAY-SHEETS supplied \J on the dhoilest tiotice, aad at reduced raws, at ihe 'lliius Uiiico, TUST BE . ■ IVEJD a large r-ria-tment of •J Jfanpy - J f.vL:.'^ Ijjw, ut tne TIMUS riinting uiucc, Lw~uwuj, lieeftoa. QCBIP Rij'Mir, piinu-a ii. Cret-eloss sijic,].! j.ii,v uu.o., i:6 Uis ! .'.iJlfii Ulfiue, i>-oa'jway, i'.?vii..ii. X iOO'^Ei- FOi.^lS, oea;lr iiHnlad, in ■ '*( jilv/Oi' -j *. ¥. L: ;.' ,?.• v oin; . i onm- in yitpcr.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 8 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 8 May 1882, Page 4

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