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jtiusintbs Notices. ; A.N D TRANSFER ACT ' A.N'D.S ALIENATED or contracted tc .nii-nuli. 1 ;! Ivom the Crown in fee prior to coming into onerntion of "The Land . ii-..}!\v Act, 1870," muy be brought under niovi-.ioii'' of tho Act by application from I ■ ;•. ).is: titled thereto. AI! I.nads lienatcd from the Crown after ' • ruining ate operation of "The Lund : . nisfrr A 1870," are subject to, and : ..-1 ln-<!ea» with, in manner prescribed by .. ■■■ Ai:t, .be following nre examples f the fee ■ -.-■•iibii; for biiiioing the land under the pro uiu of the Lnnd Transfer Act: — . . When the Title consists of n Grunt, dated on or subiequent to the 28th December, 1011, none of the lnnd included in which l.;is been dealt with — '„•" rr;; tho Certificate of tit is •i'ii-cfctril to issue in the name of .■<,-. A lplicant : Value of land 100 £0 11 2 • re the Certificate of title is • ixietl to issue in the name of 1 ; Pui-chuort Value of lnnd •••10 1 10 0 1 : charges .are increased by 4s 2d \pt-urance Fund) for every additional ;H)0 in value. ■'-hen tbe Applicant is the original ! ran tee, and the land has been dealt . . i tli ; or where the Applicant is not tho . original Grantee— ,V ■.■-, i! the value of tbe land is iO ... '...' £2 U 2 '■'•.■•? t;:e value of the land ') 3 3 '.'• '? the value of the land is • ,0 3 12 6 ■•.*•': .?re. tlu value of the land is .-MUO 4 18 Vi-.-ru ti.o value of land is above £400, the !.'t>* ]i.?rease at the rate of4s2d (Assur* r.cc Fund) for overy additional £100 in '■aim;. , !.-33u charges also represent the cost of Conveying Land. „?nnicl» ns applicants to bring land under Act oan direct the Certificates of Title to . . .; hi the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, -n ilcsired by the Api licant in all cases ■ -re i lie proprietor applies to have the land >trr;<i under the Act in hia own name, . i tl'.o fo"» may remain unp until ■ -id is rit.-ilt with. Any y.-ison, therefore, who wishes to bring . • t> Jur.d under the provisions of the Act, in - -der that -ivlienever he deals with it he may •o in v position to avail himself of the :w ilitiya ullorded by having a Kegistered Li'. le, can do so Witkout Any Present Cost, iy albwing the fees to remain unpaid until in )i dealing takes place. He will then be a :i josition to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, :• othui-wbc dual with his land ut a moment's '.olice. . ' Any Title, however long and complex, may .-■ invc-ti^ated at a cost to the Applicant of ■„:(;/ five Shillings; for if the Title is reltd nl ices are returned, with the exception . I tliJi <;tn,juut. JiETJFICATES OF TITLE ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIiiLE. * ! :i3fc'TJTLES ABE GUARANTEED Bl ••:- TITE GOVBEWM^^T. • ««s* .. On* iill Conveyances by Deed undQC the old , i wjtt-'iii l tllie coet of registration in tWDCeds -fcijist^j over and übo'vo the'Solicitqr'ffcharge, , ' , itipwf less than Fifteen iShillings/Trequcutiy ■•'cVy'inuch more; while land which has been ' uu^lit under the provisions of "The Laud » ■ .'ltinsfer Act" can be transferred at a total D~t of Kloven Shillings where a whole section >-tonveyed $ aad where only partis conveyed ; '.uid therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is jcedsi tuted),. of Thirity-ono Shillings, which the highest sum allowed by the Act, no . alter what the value or area of the land. I. luior the Kegulutions" in ibr.ee on and after rf Ist January, 187fc, the charge for Certiiitea of Titles issued upon Memoranda of :.usfur is reduced; Ten Shillings in all : L '.3 where tho value l land is under v Poundß. y'u total cost of execa mortgage o .-.3 of laud, registered unaa ih Act, is . jive Shillings, no mutter wha th amount ■_.ivcd. x mortgage may be transferred or disr^ed, or a lease transferred or surrendered : ivy Shillings. „ !ESE OPEBATIOJSS INVOLVE NO DiaAY. • following are some of the advantages red by the Land Transfer system :— : i eecures the principal benefits and ad» vantages aought to De uttumed in the E)»loui of regiatrntiou of deeds. .t renders retrospective investigation ot title uDiecessury v* to all laud registered. It siu.plilies the Titl«d to Keal Property lor the future it makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. ■ . n Buuplin"t)B, to the utmtvit possible ii.t, the lorme ol transfer and the u.ouiJßoi convey anoe. ' , It mcreuges thd suieab'e value of land. .it tunUß to lower the rute o> nterest on iejna Becured on lands. - It gives labilities for the «al« oi large esiaies in allotments. „ Trunsuctions can be effected at a mouieut'a notice, and at a miuimuui r-08t. ■ . LL RECEIPT FORM 3, printed on durable paper, aud bound in uny style uLuDcr, at the TiitES Oilice, Beelton. 'iIPANIES' PAY-SHEETS Bupplie on tUc- shortest 'uotice, aud ut reduce . ■. -i, at the TlAlEd Ottice. ■>. L' :-T RE... IVED a. large arsortment ol .Kuney uubbiug Type, at tho 'limub • . ..uiig oilice, liroudwuj', Keciton. JIMP FOKMS, printed in first-clasa '• >tylo, in uny color, ut tlio L'.'islbs Ollice, .■r.iiMiy, i^ecltoii, ioo^FER FOKMS, neatly printed, in Idi-up ionn, to tie obtuuiud m uny lue Ulilha Oliii-u, itucHuu. i>:-:OOi*8 OF DEBT, and other Foru.» it. tJilukruptcy, oil sule at the ullii;e oi iln:, . J'.AIS of Affidavit for i'rosictiat meetings ■■.". 'Jieiittors, uu auie at Hie otlice vi iliia

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1125, 8 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1125, 8 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1125, 8 September 1882, Page 4

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