Business Kptices. CALL RECEIPT tfORMS, printed on durable paper, aud bound in- any style and number, at tho Times Office, Keefton. on . : h /COMPANIES' PAY.SIIEETS supplipd ies \J on tho flhortest notice,' and ot reduced rates, at tho TiMug Office.';^ :h • "' '' " :'H '«". TTJST RECEIVED a largo nraortmont of O Fancy Jobbing Type, at the Timfs Punting Office, Broadway, Recfton. be -— — r- - an QORIP FORMS, printed in first-class ... KJ stylo, in any 1 color, tit the Times Office, *> — ad^^i!iiii ' •■*■■' ■ _ ■•■-■ ■. . .«yis "~ ~~~" ! '(. p. mEAIJTSFEI^ \pO ( R r ks, neatly printed, in" ' • X foolscap form, to bo obtainod in any number, at the Times Offi'co, Reci'toh. ' N " '■ = "- : ~~" T AND T'RAIfBFEB ACT ss LANDS "ALIENATED or poi^rac|ed fo> bo alienated; from the Crown in fee prior to the coining* into onoration of " The' Land Transfor Act, 1670," ■ may bo bVougl^una# " r the provisions ot the Act by application;||r6m *r tho persons' ohtitlefl thereto, ' ?i;g|ls^' ?■■! AlLiiands alienated from the Crown|after l y theacotiiing' into operation 'of '"' Th v b*lfia'nct. oii Transfer Act;' i' 870," aYe subject ' ; t'oj'|S|a| 10 must.'bc 1 dealt with, in manner prc3cribed"by| n the Act, '■'■'' ' ' ' ' ! ' ""■ •' G '' ' nmu 11 v The following are examples f, the fee n payable for bringing the 1 Vri'd"' under the pro '8 visions of the Land Transfer Act:— 1. 1. When the Title consists of a Grant, dated s oil or subsequent to the 28th Dedcnibcr, l&4ti, none of {lie land included in which Hub" been dealt with— 1 . Wherfl" the* 'Certificate of titlo is ; directed to io'sue iri tlio'ntirhe of > s ' the' A'rolicaht:' Vnhie of land £100 V.. ' ... ''...' ... #0 H 2 : ' : WJiofe the Certificate of title is ' ■ : directed to issue in tho name of the Purchaser: Value of land 1 £100 ... ... 110 n; Theso charges are increased by 4s 2d ' 1 (Assurance Fund) for oyory udtlitionn! I £100 in value. ' 2. Whpn the Applicant is )he oi-iginal J Q-raritcc, and the land has beeu dealt • f with; or whero thoj Applicant is not tho I original Grantee — ' ■ , Where the value of the land 13 , ; £100 : ... .".;■ ' ., 4 .' ... ";C2 14. 2 i I Where the value of the land v ' .' ! [ £200 ' ... ... *'../ ... 8? 8 4 ! : Whero the value of the land is ' j I £300 ... ... ... ' ...' 312 6 i I Where tho yaluo of the land ia ' • ; [• £400 ■■■ ..; <; .;; '■ ■■...•"•..: 41 s 1 I Whore the value of land is above £400, the ! I le'el' increase at 'the' 1 rate of 4s 2d (Ass iir- . | ance Fund)' for; every' additional £100" in , P value. ' ■ ' ' ' '. ; Those ' charges alB ( p represent the cost of \ i ' ' "'■'"' '• Conveying Landj> "' *' ' "' . Inasmiieli as applicants to bring land, under ' the Act can direct the Certificates of Title" 'to . isdue in the names of any other persons. ' " Credit for Fees is Given, ■When desired by' the Applicant 'in all rases ■ whero the proprietor applies to have tho land 'registered under the Act in bis own name, ■and 'the' toe's 1 may' remain i'lupaid until ; la-xl is' dealt with. •■■■'■■■ •■ ' ' Any per 36», therefore, who wishes to i 1 ; his loti d under tho provisions of tho Act, •■ | order 1 that whenever Ho deals ' with it ho : b(J 'in a 1 position" to' aviiil himself of ( iaciljflca' aH'orded by having' v " llcgistercct •'• 'Title I ,' 'can do 80 Without Any Present Cost, ; ; by allovyitig tho 'fees to remain' unpaid until ; such dealing fakes place.' lie will (hoii bo , in a position to Mort^Sgipf-Traiisfcr, Lease, , ;or otherwise deal with hia land at a nioiiiciit's ; notice. ' ' • ' Any Title, however long and complex, may ,be investigated at a coat to tho Applicant' of '. .only Five Shillings; for if the Titlo is re- ' ecled all foes ure returned, with the exceptior / ;oi that au^otint. ■•■■•■ < iUEKTIFICATKS OF TULK AKJL i AHiiOLUTJiLY IK DEFEASIBLE. ! ALL TITLES ARE BY 1 1 THE GuVFR,NMENT. ' : On all Conveyances by Deed under the old , 'system, the cost of registration in tfie Deeds : hogiuiry, over and above the Solicitor's chui'ge, ■ :is never'ifess tlniti iHlteeh Shillings,' frequently / ■ very much move'; while land which has been , ootight u'uder'the provisions of "The LUrid Transfer 1 A6t"'cun be ' transi'eh'od at a totiil : cost of Jileveu SM!llngß where a' whole bcjUoii • .is conveyed ;' tauT where only part is Conveyed ■ (and therefore a fVesji "CeniUcuto' oi" Title is • iieceesiCated), of Thiiityoiie Shilliiigs,' which ■ ■is the ' highest' suiti tilWe\l by' the Act,"no matter whut the value, pi 1 are\i oJ tho luml.' . ! j Uiidei' the E'egii'laflo'ii's in iOrcic Onuntl after [ 'the Ist' January, 187^, the clnlfge foi' 'Uof till- ; joules' of" Titles issued upoii Al^uioraii'.a' 'of (Jrunsl'cr is reduced to 'l'eir bliill'ings 'in all >' j cades wliero the value' of the ian'd la undfr j . l'cu Poiinds. " ■••■■•• »"v . I This tdtal cost of executing a mortgugo or : lease' of kiid, vegistert'li" ilii'Uoi 1 ' the' Act; is ! J welve tihilliii^s, no uililtor what tho'uinouiit j involved. '"" i ' ' ' " ' • ..... j ; A mortgage may be transferred or dis- . charged, or a lease tiuuslcivcd or sarreiiUer'tid ' ] tor l'ivo tiliilling'S, ■ •••■••••••■•'■• ■> j TIIES3? OPERA'ifFoJSS INVOLVE NO • t ' ' " DELAY. '" ' ' j j The following are'nome of the ad vntiges ! % ' ;>iilei'rccl by the Land Trailer 'sys.te'^j :-'"' i ; 1. itßoturestlio'^vineipttlbo'neJhßiufd'nd. I ' Vantages sought to bo uttuhimt" in a ! system of rugisirati'on of dt'tua. ' j ; * i 2..ltri'jiiierßrt'trospei.uvu invc-eligation ol ' 1 title uij'iucusßury us io till iaiul'ro I a giistcmJ. .... , v 3, It riiir.pliii'cij Iho Titlea to HetvU'tupcity '■ r ' lor tli« lutui'c, ' • ' ! 4. It lu'aktig purcliaisci'a of tho ice und ■ I ' lturve purieutly 6ecui\!. j y b, ll diiiipli'ic*, Io llio ufciiioat possibio v 'ciU-iiK, Ilie igjMj.B oi truiislur uud the ii, dt.it ol convoy unco, fj. li iiiciaiHua tlio sulcuLlu vuluo oJ'land. '" 7. il tends to lower iLu rutu ol interest on louiis aiiLii'd On Jiiuiis.' 11 8. It guu> liaililit/B lor ihc sale ol lurge '' et(iiU'B in ullotii, cuia. ' • 9. 'lniiiMK-liOiio 'iW ' bu eJn'ctiJd at v UioiiiCiii'b iiuiice. iiiilj m \i iiiimjiVuiij 01 OOSL. •■'■■... i 10. I 4 in huh in l)i ( [■iin.-liiiM' niiii-iii]i.> oi i:iri(l mo t'ljecluiiJlj |jj'c\eiilc(.l, Lci-uuff.' Inu Li'ililicuUi ti J ilie Hi iJu I'utoLtfiuii ul llio \ uido. 1 bJio\Ms (lie txact I'uiiuilioii \ ol the estuie, i.e., il tlje ituik 1 Lc jii'oi'i» gug'tcl, cnciiUiUrvd, i/r'Juibud. iVKinoi !■u^lUa uiscionuiy i i,i- j lulkiilurt. oi unv | Bucli trui.giitUoi.!! i.|:(, i vi- i lie cai'ai. , Hie million i.jo,. U.i v in.in.i4ic
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 74, 28 September 1877, Page 4
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1,029Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 74, 28 September 1877, Page 4
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