— " Business Nptices. | CALL "RECEIPT EOEMS, printed on durablo paper, aud bound in any style and number, at tho Timed Office, Reefton. /COMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS supplied \J on the ehorteßfc notice, and nt reduced rates, nt tho TOTE 3 Office. TfXJST REOEIYED, a large areortmont of (J Fancy Jobbing Typo, at the Timfs Printing Office, Broadway, Rocfton. SCRIP FORMS, printed in first-class style, in any color, lit the Times Offico, Broadway, Beef ton. I mRANSFER FORMS, neatly printed, in JL foolscap form, to bo obtained iv afly number, at the Times Office, Recfton. I |_ 1" AND. TRANSFER ACiT LANDS ALIENATED or contracted to bo alienated from the Crown in foe prior to the coming into onoration of " The Land Transfer, Act, 18fo," may bo byought under the prpvioions of tlio Act by application from tho persona ontitleci thereto. All Lands alienated from the Crown after the corning, into operation of " The. Land Transfer Act., 1370," are subject to, and must bo dealt with, in manner prescribed by the Act. ' ; Tho following are examples f tho (fee payable for bringing the laud under tho pro visions of the Land Transfer Act: — ( 1. Whon the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to tho 28th December, 1841, nono of tho land included in which has been dealt with — 1 Where tho Certificate of title is directed to i3sue in the name of the A tplicant : Value of land ' £100 £» 11 2 Where the Certificate of title is directed to issuo in the name of ' the Purchaser: Valuo of land £100 ... ... < 110 0 Those charges aro increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fund) for every additional £100 in value. " 2. When tbq Applicant is thp original Grantee, and tho land has been dealt with ; or where the. Applicant is. not, the original Grant.ce — Whero the valuo of the land is ; £100 ... " ... £2 14 2 Where the value of the land I £2QO ..; ... 8 3 4 Whore the valuo of tho laud is : £300 3 12: G Wher.e the valuo of tho land is j ■ £400 "" .„ 4 1-8 Whore the v.alue. of land is above £400, tho fees increaqe at tho rate Qf 4p 2d (Assfarunqe Fund), for, every additional £100 jin valuo. I These charges also represent the cost, of ''■ ' ' " - Conveying Land. ■ .. Inasmuch ng. applicants to bring land undor ■the Act can direct the Certificates of Title Up ; issue in the, names,, of any other persons. j :' Credit, fpr, Fees is Given, , When, dqs.U'.ed qy tho Apj-licant in all cases whero the prpprjetbr applies to have tho land [■registered ijgdor the Ao^ in, his own nanie, and tho fees may remain, unpaid until: "" ;laad is, dealt with. ■ Any person, therefore, who.wishes to, f 'hislandunder thp provisions, ot' tlio Act, order that whenever ho deals, with it ho bo., in a position to avail hiniself pf facilities aiforded by having a, Rogiajerec* Titlej can do so. Without Any Present Cost, i by allowing tho foes. to. rqmain unpaid u.ntil ;such dealing takes place. Il'o will then, bo in apositipn to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, or otherwise deal with his land at a niori?entfs notice. Airy Title, however long, and complex, may bo investigated atia cost to the- Applicant of only Five Shilling's ; .for if.the, T,ij;le is reccted all, fees are returned, with the exceptipr of that amount. ! ; •."-'' •■■ >' '■ •■:.;, 1 , i CERTIFICATES OF TITLE ARE ! AB3OLt7TELSr INDEFEASIBLE. I ___ ■'■■■• .. all titles are guaranteed, by . ■ the government; On all Conveyances by Deed under tho old system, the cost of registration in the Deeds Registry, over and'above tho Solicitor's.charge, is never' less than Fifteen Shillings, frequently yery much more ; .whilo land which has been bought under the i provisions of "Tho Land Transfer Act " can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a wholo Be jtion is conveyed ; and where only part is conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is necessitated), of Tjiirity-ono Shillings, which is the highest suAi allowed by the Act, no 'matter what the 'rvalue or area of the land. Under tho Regulations in force on and after tho Ist January, 18724> the charge for Certificates of' Titles' issued upon Memoranda of • Transfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all cases whero tho value of the land is undor I Ten rounds. ' '. , i, Tho total .cost (|f 0 executing a mortgage or lease of land, registered uWer the Act, is Twelve Shillings, ifc ; in'at'ter what the amount involved. ", t ' ', A mortgage may be' transferred or dißt charged, or a lease transferi'dd or surrendered ! for Five y hillings, f ' '' 5 7 n' ' ir TOESE OPERAkoftS INVOLVE KO ■ :':' ..-', ',i|ELAy. .',,,', ..".'/..." ; ,Th^ following, aqs, some of tlje-ad^ntigcs by tho Land Transfer.' syatfe^i :— - --1. It seethes the' principal benefits and advantages 'slight 'to be attained in a ■,^ systcniTpf rojgißtration of deeds. ' ' 2-l.lt renders .retrospective investigation ol title up'ieoWry u B to .all- land re gistcred.^l ' . 8, It BimplifloßjtEo Titles to Eoal Piopcrty ■ ' for tlio f uttfi-o, ' : • ' ' ■ 4. It makes purchasers of the fcp and loapes porieotly secure. " " ' s. 'it airiipli{i(|s, to tho utmost possible '"' '-■ extent, tiro forri.s of transfer and the ' ' iho'clos of GoaV'cyanco.' ' •6. It ilicreaso.f tiio salejablo value of land. - 7i l't tends tdjldwcr th r b rato di interest on 1 lc#M^Bdc§r<kroiykndß'. ' ' " 8. It 'gives' lacilities for the Bale of lam CBtatfetf ill 'allotments. Q. Tfilrisuctidns can bo cJlcctcd at j ! ' mon'rcht|B ilotice, and ut a miniaiuu " -of cdat.'; : ■ . • • ■ 10. Frauds iri the purchase and sale 'of lane ■ ' ' are efl'efctualiy prevented, because . thi Oertiiicato oi Title in ihc possession 0 , ' tho VoMoi' 'shows liio exuet conditioi ' oi ihtf'tS&tiiOtiie., ii'the estate be niort ■ ' 'gagdd, encumbered, or lcused. 'Memo :'•■ U'Ulida (lißclbsij'ig tlio ' pui-ticulurs 01 an: '■ ' BUcii" traii6ai;{itiiiS iilic'cling tho estat ore written v jcri the C ertiiicato I
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 62, 31 August 1877, Page 4
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