T AND TRANSFER ACT i i »xiw at.iknatrd or contracted tc , he iili,-».it.».-l ivoni tl, e Crown in fee urior to f'>e co.„i„ K „,, 0 oil p rilf j on of « T he Land ■r:ii. H f.- r Act. brought under ■h<- |---oi'imo„s of tlie Ael. by application from -■■'■-'■*■ HUH th.MVtO. Al! Linids lienated from the Crown after tlie eommg Qtc operation of " The Land Transfer A 1870," are subject to, and must bedea* with, in manner prescribed by *ne Act. The following are examples f the fee payable foi* krinfjing the land -under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act:— i. When tlie Title consißta of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which has been dealt with— the Certificate of tit is directed !o issue in the name of the A iplicant: Value of. land £10 ° fHHI I Where the Certificate of title is directed to igfue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £W0 1 10 0 'liese charges are increased by 4s 2d (As iir.iiice Fund) for every addition? l £100 in value. j, I. When the Applicant is the origi 'Grantee, and th" land- ha* been dealt with ; oi where the Applied/it is not the original Grantee — Where the value of the land ia £100 £2 14 2Where the value of the land £200 ... 3 3 Where tlie value of the lwid is £80 • 3 12 6 Where the value of the land is £400 4 18Where the value of land is above £400, the lees nereiise at the rate of 4* 2tl (Assurance Fund) tor every additional. £100 iiv value. These charges also « present th« cost of " Conveying Land. Inasmucft as applicants to brirag land under the Act can direct the Certificates of Title toissue in the names of any ether persons. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apilicant in all caseswhere tae proprietor applies lo have the lan ( iej;iste"e<.. uuder tltw Act in his- own name,, and me le-*« may remain uivp until aid s deal' Jtt *i[ Any iiQrsou, therefore, who wishes to brinn* hie land" under the proTisions of the Act, if? order that whenever he deals- with it he maybe in a position to avail himself of the facilities uHorded by having a Kegißtered 'title, can 3o so Without Auj JPeeßent Cost,, by allowing the feeß to remuia- uuputd until such dealing takes place. He will then bo iv a position to jlorigage,. Transler, Lease,, or otherwise deal with liis laud at a moment's notice. Any Title, however long, and' complex, may be investigated at a cost to' the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reeded al fees are returned,. with the exception' of aunt. CERTIFICATES OF TITLK AREAH3OLUTELY INI>E.FEASII3LE. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEE!) BY THE GuVifRWMEJS-T. On all Conveyances-bv Deed under Cie old. system, the cost, ot registration iv the L*eeJtJRegistry, over and abovo tho Solicitor's charge,, ia never less tlmn Fifteen !shilliiigs, frequently very much more; while land winch has beeu bought under tho provisions of "The Land Transier Act" can be translerred at a total. fOBt of Kloven Shillings where a whole se.,aiofi. bConveyed ; and where only pai* is- conveyed(and therefore a fresh CurUficiue of Title is< iiecessiiutcd), o! Tlunty-oiic ahillings, whiclL is the highest sum allowed- oy. the Act, no* niaUdr what the yaluu or area- of the laud. A mortgage may bo transferred or dischingcd, or a lease tran*)fcired or surrendered toi 1< ivy bindings. Under the Regulations- in force ouand after* the Ist January, L&iZ,, the charge iur Certificates of Tit Ks is?ued upon Aiemorau-ia of Transfer is rtdiueti. icu iShitlbngd in all cases where the vulva land is under leu rounds. Th total cost of oxecu/ mortgage o jeas« of laud, regislea'ed una ti Ju Act, UJ'weive yhliiin^s, uo uuatttic w'tu. iL amount involved. THESE OT E RATION B INVOLVE NO UELAV. The following are some of the advancescotilerred by the Land Transfer eystt^i:— J.. It bccures the principal benefits and advantages aougpt to ue attauied in the* system ol re^ii.tnttion o I deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation of title uuMccessary im to all* laud ru» . gisicrcd. 3. li s'.mplilies the Titles to R***l- Ptoperty lor the future 4. It makes pureluise*-* of tbe fee and leasee perfectly 6tn:nrP. ■o. Bimpliiics, tn the unn »t possible : t. the lomim o trunsfsß and the u.oii -6 o< conveM^u**e. b. It incie ises Hi i. smeuo c value o! land. 7. ii ieni^ to lower lie !*uie o- ''lU-ivrjt oiv ».;.!«iif ieuUIVU oil 1-Ai.Js, 6. It give.-, lu.iiiiies ior tin* etfe- oi lar^e cflules in alio*uj.tiiits. c-iQ iF t*. i liiic-uUiOus l>e I)tjn . uiumeiii's iioiite^ imd a* a muiimi.iu cost. UFFICI i L D I ii l*X - T ili ¥ Fi )i» l.v \:\«.AKITA. VIaGIsIBATE am> Waiu»b *. Air VV. HtHevell Tu-TICK*- OF THE I'eaCE i All (t. C l-.nwuii.il Mud Vr P.. Mi'Minait Wauden'sCleek -al*u h>ii)iii;iu|i l-'tlii-ef lot llt.u-c oi Ifi'pivM'inaliivH and Re^isiiur ol Un-ilts,. Wealbt*, aul M milages, Mr il. Luca* is-isTANT Waidvti's CUik *. :\j r A. Cot Gel J> '•fficer-in-Chaige of Pisliee : iSrriifiint ' v evilli-» I'osT AOCD-THtSOUAPH i t)fficer-in Charge .„ Air G- W. 6ampsoa Hi.-'i-'i't .' s >nr.»v'>r t Mr i. Mnntgomeri© j e|>ri.'>t-iitaiive in Par^*»iii«i , .i *. j 1. r.. Weston. Esq. C\FNXV'COSTK«L r Clinirmau . , An- i J . Brennan (Jlerk A. Harold li. i^mecr ... h. H. Garven Mt-tntiers of Uoon-CT!— Cr*. lireuuan. Cia.^. Feehan, lalter>OU, Iryiiig, VV il Hhius, Byrne, aud liibtt. Parks z ■■'■•- \;- '■ 7t •••'•••ai— . i\ntinual Bank — ' " -'• -'\i'. 1. i e.i s,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1285, 15 June 1883, Page 3
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