=:^' r "BWSM' Notices. * | CALL' EEOISIPT FORMS, printed on durable pa^er, aud bound in' any style and number, at th'o Timeo Office, Eoefton. t '/COMPANIES' PAT-SHEETS supplied s8 \j' ' on tho shortest notice, and nt reduced 1 rates, at the Times Office. ' h ' -•" '■' : v > TUST REOEiyED a large arsortment of tf ' Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Timhs Printing Office,' Broadway, Eeefton. - / ■ -' . nORIP, FOEMS, printed in first-class £5 ' style, in' any color, vt the Times Office, •Broadway', ; ' •■••-■• mEAIjTSFJEE F^OEMS, npatlj printed, in i' foolscap form) to bo ' obtained in any number, at tho Times Office, Eeefton. LAND TEANSFEE ACT LANDS ALIENATEJ? or contracted to •be alienated from the Grown in fee prior to the coming into' onbration of " The Land Transfer Aot,' 1870," may bo brought under the' provisions of the Act by application from the persons' entitled thereto. • ■' All Lands alienated from tho Crown after tho coming into bperation of "Tho Land Transfer Aet; 1870," are subject to, and must bo dealt with, 1 in manner prescribed by the Act. ' ! The following are examples f tho fee ; payable for bringing the land under tho pro visions of the Land Transfer Act : — 1. \Vheii the Title consists of a Grant, dated on or subsequent to the 28th December, ■ 1841, none of the land included in which | has been dealt with— » •• ■ •• ! Where the 1 ' Certificate 5 "6i title ip ! directed to issue in the' name of ! the A iplicaiit : Value of land i £ioo; ... ... ..•.■' ... mn 2 ; Wjiete the Certificate of title io ; : ; ; ' directed to irisue in the name' of : ■ the Purchaser: Value of land £100 ' ■„.■•■ ■..."■ ... ' ... : 110 0 ; These . charges, are increased by 4s 2d (Assurance Fu'tid) for every additional £100 in value. 1 " ■ '' ' ' ' 2. When ' the ''Applicant is the original Grantee; and the land has 'been dealt ■ with ; "or* where' the 'Applicant io not tho Original (Grantee — '' • ' • • i Where the vitlue 'of the land io £100 "... ■'•; .:. •'•■■ ... : ..: £2 U2 , i Where the valtfe of the land ' 1 £200 ..; ' ... ... ■" ...884; j Where the value of the land is ' ' i £300 "• ... '"'.:. ' ... '■ ... 312 6 ; Where, the value of the; land is " • > ■"•£4OO ''- ; ... ' .;. ■.„■- ...' 4 18! jjW^er.e, the value .of land is above £400,' tho , ' i*eei' iiicrease at 'the rate of 4s 2d (A^siir- : V ance Fund) for elvery additional £100 in •■ r fiilue. "" : '' •'•*■■.■•■• ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ These oharKes also, represent the cost of )';;•■'. ."•. Conveying' Land. ■ ■' • . Inasmucn as applicants to bring land, under the Act 'can direct thV Certificates of Title to issue in the names of any other persons. ' . ; ■ Credit for Fees is G-iven, \ ■When desi'rfid by ' the Applicant in all cases where 'the proprietor 'applies to have the laric 1 registered under the Act in his oj^i name, ■and the fees' may remain unpaidtemtil land ib dealt with. '•'•■•■■ •, ■ . * Any 1 person, therefore, v/ho wishes to f . his land under the provision's' df the Act, order that wheneverhe deals with it he '■• be in a position! to avail himself of ' facilities aflbrded by having 1 "a' Eegisterec* r Title, can do so Without Any Present Cost, by allowing tho" 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 1 moment's notice. 1 "■ ■''"- ■ ' " v '"■'■ ''■ ''■•'■• ■ ■■■ • Ally Title, however long and complex, may be investigated at a cost to the Applicant of only" Five Shillings} for if the Title is reectdd all fees are returned, with the exceptior of that amount. • • . • J UEETIJFIOATES "0^ ■ TITLE ARE ' • AB3OLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE.' ALL TITLES AEE G-UAEANTEED BS .; '' '• • THE GUYEENMENT. • • ■' ■ lOn all Conyeydnl'es b^' Deed under the old system, thecosf of registration in the Deeds Tiegistry, dyer' and' above the Solicitor's charge, is'nev^r'les^tban'Fiftcen Shillings, 1 frequently "'r'eryfmuch' nVdre'; iVliile' land Which haß been ( faougltt under the provisions' of rf The I 'Land Transfer" Act " can- be 'transferred at a total cost of "Eleven Shillings where a whole section is conveyed ; ' and w'here only part is conveyed (and therefore a fresh Certificate of Title is iiiecessitated),' of: Thii'ity.-oiie'Shillirigg, which '■ »ia^hcf' highest sum allowed by- the •■•Act, no y matt ( e;i</Wjhat ; ,the yalup or area of the land; ' puderphe Kegulatipns iniorce on and after tho'lst January, 187V, the charge for Certifileases' of Titles.' isstaed upon Memoranda of , Transfer is reduced to Ten Shillings in all icases-wftere the value. 1 Of tho -laud 1 , is- under 1 • Wppiintls. ■■•••;■>■-■ ••■■'. ';.•;',•■ I<ll ' 1 ' ; V'T'he total cost of executing a mprtgage or lease 1 Hi'' land,' . registered litidef the 1 Act, is : 'T'weive 'Shillings', no matter- what the amount : f ihv6Wed: ! > ■ ' ■' '■""' :!i •• •■ ■ ■ • . A'. mortgage may W transferred or discharged,or a lease transferred or surrendered ' lor h ivo Shillings. ~ • • • • > ] H iiIESS bPEEATI6»S, INVOLVE KO \ ' '■' "'" DELAY. '' ' "' The following are eouie of the ad-antigeß ' jsnlerrecl by thb Land Transfer system :- 1. It secures theprincipal benefits aud cd- .,. ■ vantages sought- to be attained- in a Byßtein of registration of deeds. v j .2 i .^t_rehd'ei*s'reti i osiiec{ive investigation ol title unnecessary us to all laud-re-•glstored. '• ■••' '' .- ••< ... .. . ,-.- .. 8, ll Bimplilies the Titles to Eeal Property : lor the iuturo, ■ . 4, It makes purchaßcrs of tho fee and leases perfectly Becuro.' •■ p >:,6..1t. siiftpttflw, to the'ilLoßt possible i ; A - -^.extent,, ilieiom.B of trausier and the j. i y/niodeboi conveyance. , ■ • •■ ,', (j. At, iijcrcases'the euleable value of land. '.] 7. Jit tenclß to lower the rate ol interest, on loaus secured on knds.' • ■• •,-. ! 8. It gives 'iuciliticß lor the eale of Wye 'eeCdtes i'n allotni'cnts. ■ ' • . 9. Traw suctions can be efiectcd at a moment's notice, and at a minimum" ol cost. • ■ • • . lO.'.Fra'uvlßtiri'the purchase "«d sale of laud an? eilectuulJy prevailed, because the Certificate oL Title in the posßesnion ol the Yericlo/ shows lh piquet condition ot the e.Btate, i.e., if the eßtute be murU gaged, encumbered, or leased. Mvtuo- : Uic'p'ui'ticdlurs ol uny euen transactions wlitxting (lie estate uro' ! wri('t«W 'Upon (lio i eiuiiciilo
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 71, 21 September 1877, Page 4
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