ipifyKwsnießStw.otices. fe|p|ipCklPT' 'FORMS, printed or |^f^u|^bV^j^iH^H^-'b,pllt».a|in uuy styli {' jj&sn%mjjer^»if yfil'if jails f office,' JRerfton.y ■?^As^iv@Sffi&;- ' ' . ~_. .■■;-.: . ■^imm^^-. v ■ - ■■:•'■■■■ ■>■'■■ - ----- • -■-■ • ■'/s^l&Atf IBS' PAmHEETS Ftippliet ; TtteT/ttECEI^EI) a large nraoriment © jtl C^3«%,,Jc*bingia>)cpej, fit jh& TlMj! '.BfmVms Office, Bi^a^Sjf, Reeftbr£ I ri ORIP FORMS, printed , in- first-etas! )O style, in any color, «t the- Times Office Uroadwuy, Beeftom -F '< ' ' ■'.. i \ (. ■\ % \ \ ' i mßi4 e NS'PEEj FORM^i neatly printed, ir JL ioolseap lornr^ to be obtained in anj number, at the Times Office, Reeftou. x fel I a 'N rr ir tea '■» s r'a r ' ici LAWDS ALIENATED -or .cpritracte^ftc ! be- .alienated from the Crown in fee prior U the coming into operation at 'jThe Land ' 'friuißtet i -A'ot/iß76,"'niay he broiight' lindei ! the provisions of the Act by application from \ the persons entitled t'KereM' ' '■ ' ;! ■ I AH Lojida alienated from the Crown aftei ; tlie coming intc operation of "The L'ftnd Transfer Aet, 1870," are subject, to, anc ' mult^bVc&ai^wifch, in fanner prescribed. b 5 } jtheict/^-^ :' i^-H. ? i i: f The following mjt exampf^ ( f the' fee payable ibr,? bringing, the llarf^uhdertth^.p^o visions of the Land Transfer Act : — i I. When the Title consists of a Gran.t^.dflj;ed, ; 6n or'stibßequeHt to the- 28th December, \ 1841, none of the land included ill wliich : hus been dealt ■with'— '' ' '"*'-• : 971iere the Certificate., of^title is . * directed),t6,|BKuein the natne-,af : /{ the At;ipliGautr ! -Value of* land ■■'■ ' \ £100 ... mll 2 iWheve^ the'- C^'tiSctife of- title ig ' ! v *■* 1 'I directed to- issue in the nanae of \ \ the Purehaacr; Value of land 1~ ! £im 1 10 p These charges are ' inCreia'aed 1 by' 4's "*23 ! 1 (Assui'aiico Fund), for e.vera additiiona! ; r " ■ U ¥ 2.^Wh-pfl' i the' Appioiant k' ike original , I Grantee, and r the land' (h'aaT bfee.Bid|a|t;, | withj or Trhere'thd Applicant i»'nbrih*tf' i originaLGrantße— 7 ,-jirvvt; r* *■ whereithe -tiilue^of i» ; i ',£IOO £? M 8* Where the value* of ihe 1 land ; " ' ' ' f l£2Ga % .,, ... ..., .f tTBT 8 3 4 WlieKeitHeVvaliie, of the v laiidVi B i v ,' W\i. j 4:300 ... ' '...* ... ... »12 6 Where the value of the land is •■—— — <j£4o© 4 1 8 ,^here the value of land ie above 'i&OOV the" * i/'ees increase, at r the.^te rf of.;4s ad (Ass,ur,v Itttice FuW){ Kor <^yerjl aiiWftiou(iil£idolui> value. These charges f^so;- represent the cost of i Conveying Lakd^ ' Inasmucn as applicants to bring land under lh« Act can" direct tlrf CSrfciflp&'t£s*6f<Titl& fto." issue in the names of any.^other persoiiß. '■ > Credit for Fj^es is ,i(3|venVj ..,} When desired by tiio Ap^ lican6 in all cases where the proprietor applies tft 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 wishes to { his land under the provisions of the Act, order tl\at t whenever ,lie, deals with it he^ * be. in a| posiiidnf to 'avail himself /of / facilities inffordedibyw haying- a- f Eegistereti Title, cun do so Without Any Present Cost, byj allowing the fees to. l-emaia unpaid until , oul'h dealing takes place* He will then bo •in. a position to Mortgage, Transfer, Lease, 'oV otherwise deal with liis land at u moiaeut's notice. Any Title, however long and complex, naayr bo investigated at a cost to the Applicant of only Five Shillings ;. for if the Title ib roected all fees are returned,, with the exception 1 of that amount. UEETIFICATES"^!? 1 TITLE ARE AIWOLUTELY INDEFEASIBLE. ALL TITLES ARE aXJARANIEED - BY J/fiiElSt/VEtoMpSNT. tJ\ On all Conveyances by Deedßundfir'the old systenirtKe cobt of registrption in the Deeds Kegistry, over and above the Solicitor's charge, is never less thun Fifteen Shillings^ frequently /yery much more j while land which has been b'ought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act" can be transferred at a total cost of Eleven Shillings where a whole section 'is conveyed ; and where only partis conveyed (arid therefore a fresh Certilicate of Title is t'Cceßsitated), of Tbirity-one Shillings, which is the highest sum allowed by the 'Act, no •matter what the value or area of tho land. ■•' tinder the Kegulattons in force oh and after tike. Ist January, 1875j, the charge for Cevtifiicates of Titles issued upon Memoranda of Ti'dusfeir is reduced to Ten Shillings in all cases where the value of tho land i* under Ton Pounds. , .jThe total cost of executing a mortgage or ( lease of land, registered under the Ace, is '.Twelve Shillings, no matter what the amount 'involved. * ' '|A mortgage may be transferred or discharged, or a lease transferred or surrendered ' r ibVlnve Shillings. 'M i . . r THESE OPEEATIONS INVOLVE NO ."" i „ DELAY. . .., '\ (\ f\ Li- ) V> Th f e tollowiiig 4re f- /omVof the a^-rautigeß jariferred by the Land Transfer systCin t— » 1. It secures the principal benefits and ad- , : . ! vantages sought to bo attained in a I'," J Bystein of registration of deeds, | !l '2.|_lt readers retrospective investigatioa of ; j title unnecessary as to all land re<. ] gistered. "■ 8, It simplifies the Titles to Real Property j for tho future. „ „,,,, k/ .. ■L It finakes" pufcjiiiseM •pfrihe Tee* and "•!■ j leases perfectly secure. 5 , ; ?.> 5. It' simplifies, to tho utmoW possibia j extent, the iorms of trausi'er und the j modes of conveyance. 6. It increases the galeuble value of land. ■ 7. It tends to lower tho rate oi interest on ■ loans secured on lauds. 8. It gives facilities for the sal* of W £ ', estates in allotuieuts. 9. Trunßuctions cau- ,be ( effeptod 'at " ' / w ,fNinoment?B notice? Ind '/Us a toinimiia t;.\ ofcost. .Vsv-^- '■.?;.''.-.. ,--%v> ■ ;^LO. Frauds m the purehsße and sale of font *,\ I ure ellectually prevented, b '. Certificate o,i Title in the p o $?•' | the Vendo/ shows the exa t>* | oi tho estate, i.e., if the eeb • ;■■' gaged, encumbered, or Jeus .; '; vuiida disciosiog the partio i . i such tvaneactioriS ufiecting \."'if '■-.•■ ;
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 4
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941Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 4
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