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Government Notice. ! ; T AND TRANS FE R '.A C;T . LANDS ALIENATED or contracted jto be alienated from the Crown in fee prior to the coming into operation of "The, Land Transfer Act, 1870," may be brought under the provisions of the Act by application from the persons entitled thereto. . I All Lands alienated from the Crown after the coming into operation of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," are subject to, and must be dealt with, in manner prescribed by the Act. ; The following are examples of the fee, payable for bringing the land under the pro ; visions of the Land Transfer Act : — ". ■ 1. When the Title consists of a Grarit, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none of the land included in which, has . been dealt ', '' with— ' ' """'■' \ ' ' : Where' the Certificate of title is ; directed to issue in the name of . < the Applicant : Value of land £100 ... , ..." ... ... £0 11 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser : Value of land £100 ... ... 1 10 0 These charges are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. 2. When the Applicant ; is -the original . Grantee, and the land, has-been dealt with; or where the Applicant is not the original Grantee— • ; Where the value of the land is £100 ... ... ... ..,.£2 14 2 Where the value of the land is £200 ... . ■;■:■■■ ... . .:. 3 3 4 Where the value of the land is £300 ... ... 312 6 Where the value of the land is £400 ... .. .. ... 4 1 8 Where the value of land is above £400, the fees increase at the rate of 4s;2d (Assurance Fund) for 'every additional £100 in value. ; These charges also represent the cost of Conveying Land, ; , Inasmuch as applicants to bring land under the 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 Applicant, in all cases where the proprietor : applies to have the land registered under the Act in his own name, and the fees may remain unpaid until land is dealt with. Any person, therefore, ; who' wishes to , ' , his land under the provisions of the in order that whenever he deals with . 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. He will then be in a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land 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 rejected all fees are returned, with the exception of that amount. CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE ABSOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ! Under the old system of Conveyancing, if a single deed is lost, the title is in many cases rnndered absolutely defective, and therefore unmarketable, while in others it . can only be iectified at great cost. Persons who bring their land under the Act, surrender all their deeds, and receive in exchange a Certificate of Title, a duplicate of which is retained in the office. If the Certificate in the possession of . the registered ' proprietor is at any time lost or destroyed by fire, &c, a new Certificate is supplied by the Registrar at a small cost. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT; On all Conveyances by Deed under the old system, the cost of Registration in the Deeds Registry, over, arid; above the Solii citor's charge, is never less than Fifteen Shillings, frequently very much more ; while land which has been .brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act" can , be ? transferred at a Total Cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole section is conveyed ; and where only part is conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Thirty -one Shillings, which is the highest aumauWed by the; Act* no matter what the value or area of the land. „-■■, Under the Regulations in force on and after the Ist January, 1872, the charge for , .Certificates of Title issued upon Memoranda of Transfer is Reduced to Teri Shillings in all cases where the value of the land is under Ten Pounds." The total cost of executing a Mortgage or Lease of land, registered under the Act, is Twelve Shillings; no matter what the amount involved. : ; A Mortgage may be transferred or dischargedj or a lease transferred or surrendered for Five Shillings. -.; , . ': '"" ■ . ~"~ ■ ,;; .' : i THESE OPERATIONS INVOLVE NO DELAYS. „ m The following are some of the advantages; , conferred by the Land Transfer system,: — ; 1. It secures tbe. principal benefits and advantages sought to be attained in a system of registration of, deeds. <;-;-.■ 2. It renders retrospective investigations 7 of title unnecessary as to all lands registered. : 3. It simplifies the Titles to Real Property 1 for the future. : i .;.■>;■ : 4. It makes purchasers of the fee and leased ■ : perfectly secure. ::i . ::;': ' Jy '' :ri ' 5. It simplifies, to the utmost ■ possible . extent, the forms of transfer; and' the ' modes of conveyance. : ;! ; ■ ii ' lfl 6. It increases the saleable .value of land. ■ 7. It tends to lower the rate of iriterest ou loans secured on lands. ..■:!■ ; : 8. It gives facilities for the sate of large ■ ; estates in allotments. 9. Transactions can be effected at a • moment's notice, and at a minimum « of cost. ' i ,• ,: 10. Frauds in the purchase and sale of land are effectually prevented , because the . Certificate of Title in . the possession ' of the Vendor shows the exact condition of the estate, i.e., if the estate be mortgaged, encumbered j or leased. . Memoranda disclosing the paijticulars of any such transactions affecting the estate are written upon the Certificate of Title. , : . f ; '-■"! Lands purchased from the Crown since the coming into operation of "Tne Lan^ Transfer Act" cannot be dealt with 'under the old system. W. S. MOORHoUSE, Regiatiar-Qeneral of Land;

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1557, 1 August 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1557, 1 August 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1557, 1 August 1873, Page 4

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