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T A2f D TRANB ¥E R AVT I LAND" AT.TKyATKD or contracted to .j be alicrmc? from tJie Crown in fee prior to the coining into onenition of "Tlie Land Transfer A<;t, 1870," may bo brought under ;< flii-: provision** oi i'nc v.'t ijj application J'roui the persons, litici thereto. Al! Lunds licnated from tbe Crown after tbe^ coming ate operation of " The Land IVansfer A '1870," are subject to, and must bpdtur with, in manner prescribed by ?he Act. Tlie following are examples f the fee parable for '^ingin^ the land under the pro visions of (he Land Transfer Act: — i. VYJjpn ihc Title consisfa of a Grant, dated on or Mibscquent to tbe 28th December, 1811. none of tlie land included in. which has been dealt with — vVheie tlie Certificate of tifc is directed to issue in tne name of the Aiplicaut: Value of land £100 ... ggf ii 2 Where the CertiGcate of title ia directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: 7alue o f land £ioo _ no o These charges are increased: by- 4s 2d (Assiirniice Fund) for every additional £100 in value. g 2. When the Applicant is the origin Grnnlee, and the land ha« been dealt »irh j oi- where the Applicant ia not thooriginal Grantee — Where the value- of tbe land raf 100 ... £2^14 2. V\ lipie the value of the land £200 ... 3 3 Where the vulue of the land is IT .f 30 , »12 6 "hei-e the value of tbe land is£"ioo 4 18Where the value of land is above £400, the--lecs ncreuse at the rate of 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional' £JOO in« value. These charges also represent the- eoet of Conveying Land.Inasmuca as applicants to bring land' underthe Act can direct the Certificates of Title t»ibaue in the names of any ether pereons* Credit for Fees i»- Gfiven, When desired by the Ap^ licant in all cases- . where tfte proprietor applies ta have the land register under the Act iB his- own uame^ and tue fe»» may remain unp. uuitU aid s deal'£tt -q Any vcrson, therefore, who wishes to brinß: his Jand under the provisions, of the Act, ig order ilia: whenever he deals- with it he maybe in a position to avail- himself of the facilities aHorded by having a Eegisteredi Title, can do so Without Any. Present Cost,-, by allowing the fees to remain, unpaid until siwh dealing takeß place. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, ■> or otherwise deal with his laud. at a moment's ~ notice. Any Title, however long;axrd' complex, maybo investigated at a cost to -the Applicant of> only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reected al fees are returned, with the- exception • of auut. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE AB3OIUTELY" INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED BY THE GuYEENMENT. On all Conveyances»by Deed under the old system, the cu»t of registration in the Deed? Kegistry, over and above the Solicitor^ charge, . is never less than Jb"ifteen->Shillingß,. frequent]/ rery mut-Ji more; while- iund which has beenbought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act" can be transferred at a total > coft of Eleven Shillings wiieie a whole section fcconveyed; and wliers only partis conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is • i>ecebtiilatedj, ol TluriLy-one fcihilliiigß, which, is the highest Bum allowed by the Act, no • uialter what the value or- area of tho land. A mortgage may b» tmneferred or dis--churged, or a louse triu'efwivd or Borrcudered lor if'iv*: bhilliu^'s. U nder the liegulaticna in force on and after • the Ist January, 187>^ tlie charge for Certificates of Titks i^u^d upon .Memoranda of Transfer is rcduiecl. Ten yhillings in all canes where the value laud is under Ten Pounds. Th total cost ok execu mortgage o lease of land, registered unau h Act, is Twelve Shillings, no matter w*ia tb uuiount involved. THESE OrERATIO»S INVOLVE NO 1/JOiAY. The following ars some ot the advanti<»eßJ conlened by the Lund- Transfer syste.ii:~° 1. It secures the principal benefits and ad»vautages soughc to De attained iv the^ system oi registration of deeus. 2. It renaera retiocpeetive investigation of? title mvimjLsurj a* to ali- land re« gisterett. 3. It Bimpiilies the Titles to Re»l' Property lor the future 4. It nmkee purchiwers of Vbe fee and. l«B8ei. perteutiy- secure. ci. j-i aiuipiiiies, to tins ut<n «it possib'uj. • 1, the loniw o> translep aud thelUudesot couv«yacp«.. f>. It iiifi eases th^saieab'e value ofland. 7. Ji ioi:ilb to lower- uLe i-ate o> "iterent oib li.aiic. sLCUjftl on- liiidsi. !>. ii give s lui.nitu-c-ior tlie efie<s oi large eslutes iv aiiot.. i (iui«. c»n iF y. iiuU.»uctiyaa Uc nerr moment '» uoiiue,. and ivt- a- mmiuiiiti* fOit. OFFICIAL DIHEOS>)HY FOJi M4.W.HrßeTelb Jb^tices of the Peace :: Mr G. CJ. hi/woiau awt^'jP. Brpnnau Warden's CiEBK—aUo-Ueiuriißig Ufficer lor ilouse oi llepres«uiiitive» anJ Registrar of Biri&n. Deaths, aud Alarnu^e^ Mr H. Lucas •iiSMSTANT VVardi-n's Glarb z. Mr A. Corfield 1 'fficer-iu-Cbaige ef Palwe : Serg>*Hnt Neville^ POiT AND'TEIiBO-UAPU :: Ouleer»in Charge ... Jkr G, W. Distr.or .Mil v.'vnr .-: M? i. Montgonierie-i-curcsi'j.'tative iv i-'urliivnid-nf ; '1. »".. V\ tslon, lis(i(_ Ci euxi' Co^^s^L : Chairman . . >in f. firennau Clerk J. Har.-lii KnuniHer ... 1.. Ji. (>di yen M.-'-.i'ir-s of (,\.i:npil--Cr.s. Uien.ian,, i '■ . ■ 't-. '•-■-•it, l'-vu, H , V\ ii 1 . AX}.:.- : ; ■■■'■■ '"-< "' •• --■• -N.iiir.nnl Dunk - -*"■ "'.■.■.■!«-. M . (. i^wi..

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1284, 13 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1284, 13 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1284, 13 June 1883, Page 3

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