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•*— Jsusmess" ttot&es. /I ALL RECEIPT FORMS, printed or \J durable pafior,'aud bound in any Rtyli and number, at (he Ttsces Office, Eeefton. n . . 4 /COMPANIES' PAY-SHEETS Puppliec ,8 \y oa the Bhorto6fc| notice, and at reducec rates, at (ho Times Office. • li ■' ■'• ' '■ \ • " $.. - ...... \ TUST RECEIVED; a large oraorttnent o tP '■ Fancy Jobbing! Type, at the Traiif Ptintifig Oißcc,- Broadway, Koefton, SCBIP FQRM3, fpWnted in first-elasi ■ style, in any color, ct tho Timed Office Broadway, Boeffonil : i.» ■ . „_ . |_ , _ _ mRANSFER FORMS, nently printed, in li. foblflijap form, to bo obtained in 1 anj nurabor, at the Times' Office, Reefton. •• • : •. .. |. i. ,- -■■ ■ ■ LA ND TEANSFER ACT , - „- , v;, \ \ • , .• . TjAMSS ALIENATE!) or contracted to ,be alienated froia 'the Crown in fee pfioV to ' the -coming into operation" of " The Land i Transfer Act, '1870," may be brought under , the provisions of the "Act by application from , the persons' entitled thereto; ■-• ' All Lands alienated' from tho Crown after ; the coming into operation- of " The Land 'Transfer Act, 1870," are subject to, and must be dealt with, in manner prescribed by ,fcho Ach ■'■■ ■■■■■ ■'' •• •• ,■• :- . • ■ J The following are examples f the fee ■payable foil" bringing the land- under tlie' pro ! visions iof the Land Transfer Act: — ■• ■■• jl. When the Titfe consists of a Grant, dated j : • 'on or subsequent to the 28th December, 1841, none ofthe land'included in which has'been dealt with — ■-.•..■ • „ Where the 'Certificate of title is | directed to issue in the name of * tho -Applicant: 3 Value of land \ dBIOO • • •.;. i %... ... ■«.-«) 11 2 ; Wl/ere the Certificate of title is ■ • j directed to issued in the name of the Purchaser*'* Virtue of land \ &IQO-' ... ■- ■■%.. i-..- •;>.. ' 110 0 •These ■ charges are increased by 4g 2d (Assurance Ffind) for ©very additional £100. in value. ] • i - - 2. When > tbs 1 'Applicant is the original .. Granteej-t'aud 'tho' land has been dealt with; 'or where' the Applicant ia not the original Grantee— •• < ■■ ■ ■■- <•■ ■■■ Where 'the rulue Of the land io £100 • ... ... .!'. ... ..; £2 14 2 iWhere'tho value xxf the land ' a £200 •■"■■...-• ' '■■ &* ■'... ... 33 4 jWbero the value hi tho laud is. ■« .; £300 ' ..... ii- ■;.. .„• 312 6 •Wboire the value of the land is • ■ ;, -MOO v ...» •>•■ Ai- > •«■..*■ ...■• 4' 1 8 •jWhere the value of land is abovo £400, tho ■;! fees' increase at the rate of4s2d ('Aeaur- ', ance i]und)- for every • additional £100 in :; value.': .•..-.'. ■•■ ... , >■* '.■ ,Thesß charges also; represent the cost of '■ '•■■"■ vi .■, ConvVjring Land*. ■'•■•■ ■■- •> Inasmucli as applicants to bring land under the Act can direct tho Certificates of Titio' ; to issue in the names ofany other persons. '■•• • I.• . . „ i ■■•..,■ <■ -.-* •. , „., .. \> .. Credit for Fees is Given, When desired by the Apj.licant in all cases .whore* tho proprietor upplics to have the'lanc? |registnretl ■ under the Act. in hig.'xhvn name, and the- fees may remain unpaid until '>■■ laotl io ''dealt wit.li, > • .•• • . . ... ' Any person, therefore, who wishes to f his land under tho provisions of the Act, order that whenever he deals with it ho '• .;bo in a position;'* 4so avail himself of facilities .afforded;, by having a -Registered Title 1 , .can do sol Without Any Present Cost, hy allowing tho feea to remain, unpaid until isuoh. idealing talieo place. > <He will then bo Hh' a>. position to|Moi'tgng3, Trnnsfer, Lease, 6r otherwise deal with his land at a moment's notice^, ■ • ■<■ ' < •• ■» » •■ . -•••;. ,t- Any Title, however long and complex, may . bo investigated at a cost to the Applicant of Only; ' Five Shillings; for if the Titlo.is reected all fees are returned, with the exueptior if that amount; ■< ■ • ... • , , &EETIFIGATEB OF 1 TITLE ARE ;; ! ■ AijiSQLUTJiLY IKDSEpABXBLiE. 1 : 111' TITLES AIIE^uiRIrfTEED Bl ' ;} ■ . i Til E GOVERNMENT. > <•» | j On all Convoyances byi'Dced Under the old system; .-the cost pi registration. in- tlte Dc.e4s JjtCgisti'y, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is ne^e^laa^thariiFifteen Shillings,- ii'reqiien tily Yei-y'rauch'inorei' while land which has, been bought under 'the; provisions of "Tho Land. Transfer *»Act " qan jbo transferred nt a total cost -of- Eleven Shillings where a- whole section is conveyed-; 1 andfwhere only partis conveYod "(bnd therefore a'fresli CertiQcato of Title is necessitated)} .oftfth-irifcy-one Shillings, which is the- highogt Bum. allowed by- the Act, jio matter what tho^alueor area of 'the land. ; ! .i-Unister>tho<liogu'ktiouß in force on and a^ter. the Ist January,|Lß7i-i the charge for Certificates -of Titlos .^issued upon Memoranda, of Transfer is reduced to 1 en- Shillings in ail ,c ! aßes.whero the^valuo 'Of the land is under Ten Pounds, .v .- .». . „ -. ', : The total- cosj of executing a mortgage or ifea'se. of land, -'^egisteved undor.tlio .Act, is'Twelve Shillings^ no. matter what the amount involved. • ■ 4 • ■ •'■-..•. •■•.'• . Aonorlguge feay be transferred or cliauharged^oi 1 a lea|o tfuusfcrved orßurrendcrcd lot I'iye bhilling^. • ■• >. • < ■THESE OPb|.ATIONS INVOLVE NO 1 • •' | DEtA't. " ' ' - , The following', aro some of the ad 1 a^tves .jonicrrcd by th 6 Land Transfer fiyuteai.-— ■■" , |j 1. It secures the principal bendiis und p.d- --• vantages Bought to. bo attuii'icd ■ in a eysteiDvof registration ol' : deeds, • i 2.'JU renders retiospcctivo iiivostigutiou oi . . title uDnecessury. as to- all luml re gitflered. ! ; - . i 8, It simplifies the Titles to Keal Viopcity .. for thpfutUro, •' . 4. It makes .purchasers of the feu und leases perfectly secure. ■■ ';} 5. It siniplifieß, to • tlio^ utmost possible i ' extent,, the lorn, s ol trautfler uud the modes of conveyance* < ■■• I 0. It increases the saleable value ofland. • 1. 1% tends, to lower the rate oj intercut on loans secured on luduts, >. . „-. 8. It gives iuoiiitics lor the saJo ol large . Ctfiutus in ai](jl.nientß. ■ . S>. 'lrttiißUctional can ■ bo cJJcctcd at v ' , lut'Dicut'a jfbtiue, and ut v iJiiuiimtiii • i oi ooet. \ 10. I'i'ULitls in th(|piirchnse und Bale oi innd «re d] eel uiijjy pievenled', bcc.iu/se the C'crtiiictvLo 3l 'Hitle in the pousc-ssiou oi : the 'Vfudo/|Bhowß the exucl tuiiuiiioii ol the vbiuliiJ-Le., il tLe estate be inori» ! fct'ged, eueuni bored, or leaseih Aumo- : vdhdn aißcideiiig- tlicparticuiuts ol imv i Bucii tiuußUclioiiU 'iiLfpting tho cstute ' are vwutcn ujon the tejtiiieute . " '' '; '•■"• 4

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Inangahua Times, Issue 89, 31 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Issue 89, 31 October 1877, Page 4

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