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Business Notices. J AND TRANSFER ACT T-ATCDS ALIENATED or coni rafted tc be nliennte.'i Wn the Crown in <;-e t.rior ti> fhe coming in f o onerntiori ?f " Tne liiimi Irnnsfer Act, 1870," miiy bb brought under • th" provision" of the Acf'b? application from the persons; titled thereto. All Lmids lieimted from the Crown afier Hie comiiig Qtc operation of " The Land Triiilfer A 1870," are sabjpet to, and nimtbedea with, in manner prescribed by the Act. The following are examples f the feo pnyable for bringing the land under the pro I visions of the Land Transfer Act:— 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with— vVJiere the Certificate of tifc w directed to issue in the name of the A lplicant : Value of land £100 f» v 2 Where the Certificate of title is i directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 1 10 <| These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £mO in value. 2. When the Applicant is the original Grantee, and the land him been deal! with s or where the"Applicant is not the original Grantee— Where tbe value of the land is £100 £2 14 2 ' Where the value of the land £200 3 3 Where the value of the lnnd is £30 3 12 6 Where the value of the land is £400 4 18 i. Where tho value of land is above £400, the fees acreaee at the rate of 4s 2d (Assurt ance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. These charges also represent the cost ol Conveying Land. Inasmucti as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct the Certifiouteß of Title to issue in the nanieß of any other persons. d Credit for Fees is Given, y When desired by the Api. licant in all cases s where the proprietor applies to have the land a registered under the Act in his own name, and the fe"B may remain unp until laid is dealt with. Any l'eison, therefore, who wishes to bring 4 his land under the protisions of the Act, in y order that whenever he deals with it he mny " be in a position to avail himself of the f- facilities nflbwied by having a Registered is Title, can do so Without Any Present Cost, > by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until d such dealing takes place. He will then be ri in a position to jMorlguge, Transfer, Lease, » or olhtrwise deal with his land at ft moment's h notice. Any Title, however long and complex, may c be investigated at a cost to the Applicant ol only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reected al fees are returned, with the exception ol tha i amount. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE P APCOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. 8 8 . ■ a ALL TITLES AKB GUARANTEED BY p THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the old T system, the cost of registration in the Deede j Registry, over and above tho Solicitor's charge, is never less tbun Fifteen Shillings, frequently very much more ; while lund which has been . bought under: the provisions of " The Laud Tiausler Act" can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole se jtion isoonveyed ,• and where only part is conveyed (and therefore a fresh C«rtiticate of Title is necessitated), ot Thmtyone Shillings, which " is the highest sum allowed by the Act, no matter what the value or area of the land. c Lnder the Regulations m iorce ou aud after ' the Ist January, l«7i-, the charge for Certifr cates ot Titles issued upon Memoranda of » Transfer is reduuea ie len shillings in all > cases where the vulue >tl i lund is under 8 Ten Founds. Th total cost of execu il i mortgage or II leasa of land, registered unuu tl c Act, is Twelve Shillings, no mutter w ha ti eamount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease tuar«ferred or surrendered lor Five Shillings. THESE OrERATIONS INVOLVE NO DELAY. \ The following are some ot the advantages g conferred by tbe Land Trausier eyste^j :— „ 1. It secures the principal bemlits and ad» d vantages sought to oe uttumud in the n system of registration ol deeiis. m 2. It renders retrospective investigation ol c title unnecessary »s to all land re,l gietered. g 3, It Bunplitiea the Titles to Real Ptuperty lor the future 4. It makes purchasers of tbe fee and leases perfectly secure. t>. J.I simphlies, to tbe utm^t possible ii.t, the lorms o transfer aud tue mooes ot conveyance. 6. It increases the saieab'e value of land. 7. It tends to lower the rate o' i'jterest on loans secured on lacJs. 8. It gives luciimcs lor the tab oi large estates ut aiiotu.euis. j 0. iraugiicuouß cua be effected at a J> uiuuieiit'a notice, and at a minimum i-ott. n , d /^ALL RECEIPT FORMS, printed on d \J durable puper, ami oound iv any style uud number, al mo liMUd Oliice, Roeitou. COMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS supplied \J ou tbe shortest notice, auct at rtAiuceu l-ies, at the limisb Oliice. "I UST RE - m IVED a large arsortment ot tl iancy uobbiug Type, at the TiMttfl \ xtiutiug Oliice, iiiottdway, iCeei'ton. i SCRIP FORMS, printed in firßt-class style, lv any cuiov, «t the '^'iMJis Olfice, i. AJioaciwuy, ±<etJlioa. __ X iOoSFER FORMS, neatly printed, iv , Iscup Jonu, to be ooumuu iv auy tue ilMBs Omoe, iieeiiou. I , . », pROOFS OF DEBT, and other Forms in a JL uuubrupicy, ou sale ut the oaice oi liiist a f-per. d ), —————— ————— t j IjiORMS of Affidavit for i'roxies at meetings r JP Ol ClttCtUois, vii auie ttl tliß Ottict) Ot HiJ3 er.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1100, 14 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1100, 14 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1100, 14 June 1882, Page 4

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