TAND TRANSFER AO .. T ANOS AT.TENATKD or rontmntM M he Inn '" J1 " '■''•Crci.infreurfor,,, V c ( onun ? l »'« operation t>f "TheL.n.,' The followingr are example* f the fee pnynWe (or i-ri^iug tl 1C Uud Dnder the pro visions of the Land Transfer Act:— I. Whrn the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December IS-H, none of the land included in which has been aealt with — Where the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in tne name of the A >plicant: Value of land £ioo jpx,n 2 Wliere the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Value of land £100 1 10 0 These charges are increawt bj 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £110 in value. 2. Whpij the Applicant is- tbe ori^i G- an lee, and llk* land hua been dealt with ; or where the Applicant ia not theoriginal Grantee — Where ti»« Taiue of the laud is £100 ' £2 H 2Where the value of the land £200 3 3 Where the value of the land is £30 3 12 6 Where tlie value of the Jand i» £400 4 1 8 Where the value of land is above £400, theIvra ncreuse ut tlie rate of 4s 2d (Araur--ance Fund) for ever; additional £100 in value. These charges nlso represent tlie cost of Convening Land*. Inasmuch as applicants to bring land' under' the Act can direct the Certiftait«» of Title to- ■ issue in the names of any othep persons. Credit, for Fees h (Jiren, When denned by the Applicant in all caseswhere tue proprietor applies to have the land regislevtii.. under tho Act iv hie- own name, and me fe*« may remain unp- until uid s deal's tt *q Any person, therefore, who wwhes to brinn liie land under the proThions of the Act, i-f order that whenever he deals- with it he may be in a position to avail himself of the facilities afforded by having a Registered Title, can do so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until such dealing takes place, lie will then be iv a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land at a niomeut's notice. Any Title, however long-,ond: complex, may be investigated ut a cost Ux< the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is reected al fees are returned,, with the exception of i auvt. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE AREABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED B? TJJJS euVEJKNAIiSNT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the old ft/stem, the cost of registration in the Deeds - Registry, over and abovo the Solicitor's charge, is never lues than Fifteen .•Shillings, frequently rery much more ; while land which has been bought under the provisions- cit' "The Lund. Transfer Act" can be transferred at a total tost oi KlcveuShi'lings where a whole section ecouveyed; ami where only part is conveyed {and therefore a fresh- Certificate of Title is t'ecessitatcd), of Thinty-onc Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed by me Act, momailer what the yalue or.' area of the land. A mortgage may bo wanslorred or discharged, or a lease tvai-efcired or surrendered lor lave bhillin^B. Under the Regulations- in force on and afterthe Ist Jaiiuaiy, lS7i. A the charge for Oertiti- • catcs ol Tilks i^ued umoii Alenioraji'.la of ' Transfer is reduced. len iSbiliiiigs in all eases where tlie value- luud 13 under - Teu Pounds. Th total cost of. execu mortgage o [casf? of land, registered una « J h Act, is Twelve Shillings, 110 uuatcr wtiu iL uuiouut involved. THESE C-rERATIOJSS INVOLVE NO iiit-LAY. The following are some of the advancesconlcrred by tlie 1-and- Transfer syste.,.1 :~ 1. It secures the principal benefits and tul«vautages ? ougnt. 10 ne uitaiiieii in ti»e^ vi n-^iolr.uion ol cieeUs. 2. It renders reliospeutive investigation of lille ui/'icccaaai^)' us to aIJ- iuud re> lilalCl'fd. 3. li Minpiiiie.i thu Titles to ll«<il l*ii,perty. lUI UjC IlltUl'U 4. It ni.iUci yurchneers of the fee and kabC-j. puiluollj 6«<!lll'f. a. tiu.j.niicb, 10 i.li« ui«i ->t possible : 1. il.c ioik^ o truusler aud tiie tJ.OH'fbOi COllVe^alK'fl. b. li iiicni.i.^B >h- Miiuab c value oV land. 7. il icnufi 10 lower J-Le i'ai<; o 1 i'llei-r.isi un. liil'.ia scUUfiU Oil laiijfi. 6. Jl {:.vt s lueintlcu ior tlie t-tfti-i 01 lar^e e.-luiub 111 uu.,.1.11 C~m \}f i). lniu«a-1.0.i8 0.. , ||}B . uioui.iju's no.iiie.. and at a minim,. , v I'USt. OFFICIAL DIKKtJ'i-"k¥ h\ili l.v a .\i. a HHa. >laGI-'IIJATE A.»D VVAK.Dt:K. : A«p VV. Htßevell JO.-TICE' or tuk Peagb^ Mr G. C. li..wiiMn and r- F. HicniiHii WaKDKN'sL'LEUK -illsu Jifi Mrt.in^r i;|ii,- cr - ior 11. .use 01 lit'iiif^iimtu os ano lii'ijisiiiir of Binhs,. Heaths, au.i xViui na^fs. Mr 11. Lucas vS>IsTANT VVHld<[>'> C!«l-li U Mr A.. Ourfiold ■ 'fficcr-iii-Cliaiye of Pblu-p : t>ei-iji«fiiit. N'evill.'. Po-T A.Nl> ! KLK&;APII t Oflicer-in (Jliurnc .., Mr U. \V . Cnmpsu-ft District v-iutv.'vor t Mr J. M.-«tuoincne i.e^rcstiitaiivc iv I'ai'im.mtfMt ; K. - . vt cston, Ksq. C UNTi' CyW>"«riL : Ciiairma.. . . j,, L \ Brennuu l ' lerk i. liar. .1,1 ! :'r ; " 1 •■• ''.. -B. G;,rv t 'n ;>i ' J| " 1 :. 1 ■' • ' ■■- «nt-:4 — t?rs. Ur,- , . liuiu-, ..;\ 1 !.<■, ..., V i un.tt. j ?, ■■<>]{ v,m, z-.1h,.,,— x\..<i m ,MHJ.. li !c -■
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1286, 18 June 1883, Page 3
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