TAND TRANS ¥ K 11 ACT LANDS ALIENATED or wiiirnoted tc 1-e ulii'iinte.l Iroin the frown in lee prior to Ihe coming into onemtion of "Tho Land Transfer Act, !87O," may bt> brought undt-r the provision* ofthe Art by nppliculioi) J'rojn Ihe pcrsotiß- titled thereto. All Lunds lienated from the Crown Bftcr I)ie coming ntc operation of " Tho Lund Tiwisfi'r A 1870," are etibjcct to, nnd jnust br deal with, in manner prescribed by Iho Act. The following am cxnniplns f the (op pnjnhli* fnr Irinuing the land under the pro vuions ofthi* Lund Tniin<fer Aft: — 'J. When the Titlp coTicist* of a Grunt, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land includctl in which hua bet'n dealt with — Where the Certificate of tit IB directed to isMie in tun mime of the A lplicunt: Vulue of land £100 ijfe*° ll 2 'Where the Certificate of (!<!«£ direrted to issue in the •'name' /6T the Purchaser: Value of laud £100 ... ... 1 10 0 'Jhene diarges are increiised by 4s 2d {Assurance Fund) for every additional „ £UK) in value. ""*. "When the Applicant ib the original Grantee, and the land liub been dealt with ] or where the Applicant is not tho original Grantee— Vlttife tho'¥*Ju« of^the land is , i'loo ..<T ... ... ... £2 14 2 "Where the value of the land £200 r . ...j ..... .„ , ... 3 3 "Where tbe -YBluf of Uio land is. i'3o ... ... 3 12 6 'Where the value of the land h £400 <.. 4 1 8 Where tho value of land is above £400, the ft- es ncreuse at the rate of 4s 2d (Aasurtti>oe Fund) for overy addjti^aj. £100 in value. ■''^■r Iheta charges also represent jpn cost of Conveying Land. 3nasmurb as applicants to bring land under ihe Act can direct the Certificates of Title to issue in the names of any other persons. Credit for Fees is Given, "When desired by the Api licant in nil eases ■where the proprietor applies to have the land irginlered under the Act in his own name, sum the fe*« may remain unp until Jii'kl is dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to bring I' if. land under the provisions of the Act, in * order t luit whenever he deals with it he ruuy he iv a position to avail himself of the Jiieililire uQorded by having a Registered Miile, can do no *AVithout Any Present Cost, l>y allowing the fees to remain unpaid until (■uch dealing takes place, lie will then be an a position lo Alortguge, Transfer, Lease, «<r otherwise deal with liib land ut v moment's notice. Any Title, however long and complex, muy lie investigated uta cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings; for if the Title is re- < -cl« dnl fees are returned, with tho exception ■of tliu lamouiit. CKBTIFICA.TKS OF TJTLIi AXE j\II£OLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED VY THE GOVERNMENT. On all Conveyances hy Deed under the old eybti-m, the cost of registration in the Deeds liigistry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less than Fifteen ."Shillings, frequently ■very much more; while lund which hua been Lough t under the provisions of "The Lund Act" can be transferred ut a total «oßt of Eleven Shillingß where a whole sejlion ucouveyed j and where only part is conveyed Jnnd therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is j'eccs6iluted), of 'i'hirity-onc Bbillings, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, no mutter what the value or area ofthe laud. Under the Regulations in force on and after the Ist Juuuary, 1872-, the charge for Certificates ol Titles issued upon Memoranda of U'ransfer is reduced: 'len Shilliugs in ull tases where the vulue i lund id under 'len Pounds. Th total cost of execu mortgage o |eusa of lund, registered unau th Act, is 'J welve Shillings, no mutter wha th amount involved. A mortgage may be transferred or diachurged, or a lease trui'jiferred or surrendered lor b lye Shillings. THESE OIERATIONS INVOLVE KO JUJiLAVT. The following are eouie of the advantages conferred by the Land Transfer system : — 1. It secures the principal benefits uud advantages sought to ne attained in the system of registration ol ueeUa. t. It renders retrospective investigation ol title uuteueesury wt to ull laud ro' gislered. 8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Piuperty for the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perlectly secure. 0. li {amplifies, to the utm»t possible ti.t, the lorms .o! trausler and thfe moaesol conveyance. f>. ll increubes thy suieub'e Taffijjfcol'laud. 1. it, leuus to lower tie rate\o^Ktercut on loaus secured on lauds. >- b. It gives luwlities lor tiie mh oi lurge ebiules in ullotuieuu. \). 'lmnaucUouß can be ejected at a ruoaieui'» notice, uud at a muiimuiii fuaU CALL RECEIPT FORM 3, prin^ on auruble puper, uud bouud in any style uud nuuibcr, at mo luiEa Oiuoe, Kwlton. COMPANIES" PAY^HEETS supplie \J ou the shortest uotioe, aud, ut roduoc lutee, at ihe luu& Ollioe. JUST RE . IVED a large ,HBrtinent oi Fancy -oubing Type, aijftue llMbb j.iintuig Ullioe, liroudwuy, Jieefum. SCRIP FORMS, printed in first-class style, iv uny coior, m Uio '.'^lMiia Uilice, ■. j-.i«juuviuy, lUjcliou. -- ,J. iOoSFER FORMS, nea?ly printed, iv lacup lor in, to be ouiuined iv uny lue 'liuiis Oiliue, iicelUuu. PROOFs OF DKB I', and other Forms in Uunkruplcy, on sale ut the uilice uiuna i-apLT. 170RMS of AtCduvitfor Proxies at meeting* ' ol blcUlluis, uu bule at Hie oiliue ot tins ot.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 4
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