Public Notlco T AND T RA N S F .12 R A C T LANDS A LIEN APED or; >«oi»« raoted tc be alienated Irani tlie Grown in fee prior to the coming into onerntion t>£ " The Lund Transfer. A cfv 1870,*' ma\rt>i> brOpght under Ihe^p/bvirf6n«<of the'Aet'b'y' application i'rorii the persons; titled thereto. , , All Lunds henated from the Crown after the c&hiiiig atfc operation of "The Land Trausfer A 1870," are subject to, and must be'dea'. ,Vrith, in. manner prescribed by qhe Act. nf' 5 --*-* .:j.-'_ -. ■ -^ ■• I .'»^*^.~ — ' "'"" The following are examples f the fee payable fop Kringifg the land under tlie pro visions of the Luno Transfer Act!— - 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated I ; •• tin or subsequent to^ihPiSSfch'pecemhcM" I,'1 ,' j 1841, none of the land included in which I has been dealt with— [ Where the Certificate of tit is directed to issue in tue name of the A iplicant : Value of land £100 ; . Pii 11 2 ; Where the Certificate of title is I . directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: V T alue of land ■ ; £100 ... ... 110 0 '.Hi eee charges are increase*! by 4a ' 2d ,( Assurance Fund) for every additional ' , '£mo in value. '-..:. S. ■'When the Applicant is tlie "original '.■■■'« Grantee, "and the land has been dealt • :'[' wjjih ;ot where the Applicant is not the • original Grantee — Where the vuiue of the land is £100 ' ... ... £2 14 2 ■Where the Talue of the land ' £200 8, 3 •Where the value of the land is £30 ... ... 3 12 G '■Where the value of the lftnd is £400 ... ... ... ... 4 18 Where tho value of land is above £400, the feos ncreuse at the rats, of 4s 2d (Aesurarice Fund) for every additional £100 in •'''Value."': ■ " >; i " These charges also- represent the cost of ,> ... .Land. Inasmuoh as "applicants to bring' land under tho Act cati^irect the Cer'tifiptltes of Title to issue in tho names of any ether persons. Credit fqr Fees is Given, "Wlieri desired by the Apilioantin all cases where the proprietor applies to have the laud regiute'-ea under the Act in his own uume, and tne fer« may remain unp until aad '-c dealt with. Any person, therefore, who wishes to brinn his land under the provisions of the Act, ig order that whenever he deals with it he mny be in a position to avail himself of the facilities afforded by having a Registered Title, can do so Witkout Any Present Cost, [ by allowing the fees to remain unpaid until Any Title, however long' and complex, may be investigated ut# cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings ; for if the Title is r«Jjected al fees arc returned, with the exception of he reut. UEETIPICATES OP TITLE ARE AUGOLUTELr INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES AXE GUARANTEED BY TUE GuViTRNiIENT. On all Conveyances by Deed under the old s/stem, the cost oi registration iv the Deeds Registry, over und above the Solicitor's charge, is never less tbun Fifteen, Shillings, frequently very much more; while land which has been bought under the provisions of " The Laud Transfer Act" can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where.a whole section conveyed j and where only partis conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Thirity-one Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed by the Act, mo matter what tbe.yalue or area of the land. A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease travsfcrred or surrendered for Five Shillings. .... Under the Regulations in force on and afte the Ist January, lS7i, the charge for Certificates of Titles issued upon Memoranda of Transfer is reduced 'len Shillings in all cases where the value larid is under Ten Pounds. Th total cost of execu mortgage o jeaa.-} of land, registered unaei h Act, is Twelve Shillings, no matter who- I amount involved. THESE OIERATIOAS INVOLVE NO DELAY.. The following are some of the advantiges conferred by tho Land Transfer'systfc.a ;~ 1. It secures the principal "benefits and ;i,>lvanfciges sought to" ne attained in the system of registration of deeds. 2. It renders retrospective investigation ol title UDMecessary us to all laiul re gistered. 3. It simplifies the Titles to Beal Property ioi- the future 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leases perfectly secure. t>. it. eimpliiics, to tlie ut«\ «it possible »-s.t, the lorms o traiisier and the modss of conveyance. 6- It increases thy suieab'e value ofland. 7- It tends to lower the rute o 1 interest on loans secured on l»L.a». 8. It gives ftu-iliiics for tnc effo? oi large ■'estates in allotments'. c»a i]f y. 'iiuiisuclioas be ne] . momeut's noiice. and at a uimimuui '•ost. TO TIiAVJiLLEJiS. ~ /^OUKTNEYS JDTs'CTION ACCOMMODATIO^sHOPSE. Jnati^aluia Junction. ACCOMirOPATiON for rRATELLER:---i p.- .........
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 1
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786Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1292, 3 September 1883, Page 1
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