CAU »K(«IPT |t«%"prin^ « durable paper, attd.blS^ ni any styl. and auniber, at the TflmOfflce, Beefton. -, -, r */W "i T^.^ U <mth*ahottert notide^Hitt^focec rates, at the TiMßs.Offic^. , , <! . , \ i ,fl. /■* TT79T RECEIYEn a large arjor^trrent o fj Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Tjmii Piinting Office, Broadway, Beef&m. , 1 1 i j . ii i i ', r '♦■ SCRIP FORMS, printed in flwM*» style, in any color, «t tbe TIJ«M Qfflw Broadway, Peeffqu. TRANSFER FORMS, neatly, printed,, ii fooll^p form, to be obtained in. an; niimber, at the Times Office, Beefton, tan n t R 4'S.ai %% a P, 3 LANDS. ALIENATED or contracted t< be alienated from the Crown in fee prior U the coming into oneratidli of ."♦The Lan< T«ansfer. Act, 1870," may be .bAugbt- unde the pjoviau^? of the Act by apnfica,tioD frflp the persons entitled thereto, f * All Lands alienated from the Crown a/te the cwnjng intOr Operation of " The I«n< Transfer Act. t870," are subject to, .api must be d(«alt with, in man^ei pr^s,«ribed b the Act. ;. ' ~ * ' • The following ate exanxpl** f thef t payable tot bringing the laud under the ft visions of the Land Transfer Act:— 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, datei on or subsequent (o the 1 28th Defiemb'ei 1 1841, nope of the land included in wnjusl ,baabee» dealt with*Where tbe Certificate of title is directed to issue in tne name of the Applicants Value of land' jbioo f ... ;. ... mh i Where the Certificate of title is. directed to issue in the name of the Purchaser: Yaluoofland. £100. ... ... 1... . ; ... 110 < These charges are increased by 4s 2< 1 (Assurance Fund) for ev,ery additiona ; £\OO in falue, 2. When toe Applicant ia the origina SranteV; and the' tend ha* beefn deal with fop where the Applicant; ia hot thi , original Grantee — Where the Value of the land ia, ;£IOO i *2 14 J Where the value pi the land . $200 - & * Where the talue of the lan,d is. £W0 ... ... ... ... 31? c Whete the value of the land is £4W ... >.'. 41 fi Whew the value of la^d la above £400 f tin fees faoreaae at the rate of 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 it talue. These charges also represent the cost ol Conveying Land. Inasmuca as applicants to bring land under the let can direct th,e CertijQcates. of Title to issue in the names o| any other persons. Credit for.. Fees is €Hven, When desired by, the AptHcadt m aB cases where the proprietor applies to, have the land registered under the Act in his own name, and the fees may remain unpaid until laid is dealt? With. : Any person, therefore, who, vitwhea ta i his land under tb«? provisions of tH Act, order that whenever he deals with it k& fbe in a position to avaii himi»VT of facilities ajbrded by having a Registerea Title, can do so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing the fees to remain unpaid ujntit mpk dealing takes place, fle will then be in a, position to Mortgage, Transfer,, Lease, or otherwise deal, with, bis latjd at a; moment's Any Title* however long and complex, may i 9A investigated at a, coat to tbe Appl|ieant of only, Five Shilling*} for if tbe Title ii reected all fees are returned, w\th the exgeptior o'ftbat amount. UEBTIFjeATEB"^OF if&Mi 4RB* ABaaf^TlLt INDEIEASIHLE, ALL TITLES AR^QtrA^AJrttt'UlX Bl SH|B GIXYERNMiafT. On ajl OoHKoyan<ies by Deed under the old system, the coat of regulation in the, Pfleds BcgiWry, over anda.bove'theSolicitor'ii charge, is never less than Fifteen Shillings, freauen% very; mjwht moWjT wtffle _ laM4?whicb hw b4itt bought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act" can be trantferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole se^tiotf i»eonve;cd *,ab& where onli part is oonveted (and thereforlß a fr(?ah Ce'rtjftcate of T^tle is veceasitated), of Thirity-one Shillings,, which is t^e highest sum allowed by the Act, no matter yhti tbe value or, ajea, of land.^ )'n Under #|®^ulahpnß' w force <m and after I the l,st Jfanuary, 187^ the charge for Certifi* ,oates of Titles issued upoiv Memoranda of Transfer ia reduced to Ten Shillings, in, all oases where W* 'itßs*Wfo MdU: Mnde# Ten Pounds. The; total cost 4f executing tmortgag* or lease -oi -Jand r registered under let, is Twelvft^bmmp, n9tjpp|tte|wba^tbfnmonnt wvoM^J "/} z.i.n/ t .t,.j\ .n A mortgage may. be transferred or dis- ?^ #d| °5 £}* m *«wftW« or Mwendored for five Shilbngs. TaESJI QPEMTIOIIS INVO^V^ PELAX. The following are some ot the ad'TOtroi inferred by the Land Transfer system ih. u-seoures-tne principal benefits and advantages sought to be attain^; hi a »?»tem df registration of deocis. ?.|4t renders wtrospectivp investigation o gSsrS." 60 * 88^ a * to dre , 4. ft males purchawrs of the f«e am leases peifectlyßeoHre. " ,■- --$. It •undue* u» the ut m ort possiU •Kteoi. he forms of transfer and th, modes of conveyance. 6. |t inoreasef the saleable value of land 7. It tends to. lower the rate ot interest oi loans secured on lands. 8. It gives facilities for the sale of lare estates in allotmeats. " 9,|Transttctions can be ellected at moment's uptice, and at a miaimur - ■ ofdost^ '■■■ '■ "' " 10, Fj»uds j^|hgpurchaß»,*nd sale oi lav are effectually prevented, becauw th Certiflcaw di Tifie in the possession ( the Yeado/ shows the bxaei conditio oi tbe estate, i.e., it' the e»uie be moii gaged, eneuiDbered, or leased. Uetat raiida discloeiDg fhe purticUlurs ol an such traiißaetioiiS all tiding tne ostat tfe turitteii upon the l^rtiiicittf
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 90, 16 March 1877, Page 4
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