✨ Death Duties Act Forms
SEPT. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3289
Form T.
Death Duties Act, 1909.
MEMORANDUM OF SATISFACTION OF CHARGE to be deposited with the District Land Registrar or Registrar of Deeds pursuant to Section 74 (3) of the above Act.
In the estate of [Name of deceased],
or In the matter of a gift by [Name of donor].
THE charge existing upon the land described in a certain memorandum of charge, dated the day of 191, purporting to secure the payment of death [or gift] duty due in respect of the estate of the above-named deceased [or a gift by the above-named donor] is hereby released, the said death duty [or gift duty] having been duly paid.
Dated the day of, 191.
, Commissioner of Stamps.
To the District Land Registrar or Registrar of Deeds at.
Schedule of Land released.
Form No. 1.
Death Duties Act, 1909.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Bank of, 191.
In the estate of
I HEREBY certify that the amount of money (including fixed deposits) to the credit of the deceased on the books of this branch at the date of h death was pounds shillings and pence, and no more; and, further, that at that date bills amounting to pounds shillings and pence in the aggregate were deposited at this bank for collection on h account.
This certificate must be signed by the Manager or Accountant of the bank and must be accompanied by the deceased’s pass book.
Form No. 2.
Death Duties Act, 1909.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
In the estate of
I, , of, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the amount of money in the house and possession of the deceased on the day of h death was pounds shillings and pence, and no more.
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.
Declared at, this day of, 191,
before me—
A Justice of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand.
A Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Form No. 3.
Death Duties Act, 1909.
THIS is the Third Schedule referred to in the annexed declaration of, of, made this day of, 191, before me—
Justice of the Peace [or Solicitor of the Supreme Court].
THIRD SCHEDULE.
In the estate of
This schedule must be filled up under three separate headings.
| (1.) Furniture, Goods, Chattels, and Effects. | Value. |
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💰 Memorandum of Satisfaction of Charge under Death Duties Act
💰 Finance & RevenueDeath Duties Act, Charge, Satisfaction, Land, Release, Duty Payment
- , Commissioner of Stamps
💰 First Schedule: Bank certificate of deceased's funds
💰 Finance & RevenueDeath Duties Act, Schedule, Bank, Deceased Estate, Funds, Bills
💰 Second Schedule: Declaration of money in deceased's house
💰 Finance & RevenueDeath Duties Act, Schedule, Declaration, Deceased Estate, Money, Household Effects
- A Justice of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand.
- A Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
💰 Third Schedule: Valuation of furniture, goods, chattels, and effects
💰 Finance & RevenueDeath Duties Act, Schedule, Declaration, Valuation, Furniture, Effects
- Justice of the Peace [or Solicitor of the Supreme Court].
NZ Gazette 1910, No 81