Discharged Soldiers Settlement Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

No. 15

(e.) For the purposes of this clause an instalment shall
be deemed to have been paid within the afore-
said period of fourteen days if within that period
it is in course of transmission by post to the
Receiver of Land Revenue, though not actually
received by him.

  1. The fees to be allowed to solicitors in connection with
    the realization of securities under the provisions of the Dis-
    charged Soldiers Settlement Amendment Act, 1921-22, shall
    be as follows:—

(a.) For the preparation and completion of instructions,
applications, conditions of sale, and all corre-
spondence in connection with the realization of
such securities up to the time of sale of property
by Registrar of Supreme Court, a sum not exceed-
ing £8 8s.

(b.) For the preparation and completion of any instru-
ment for the transfer or conveyance of land, or
any estate or interest therein to the Crown, whether
under the Land Transfer Act, 1915, or under the
Property Law Act, 1908, a sum not exceeding £3 3s.

This sum is exclusive of any actual and neces-
sary disbursements, but inclusive of all charges for
attendances, searches, and investigations of titles.

(c.) For the perusal only of documents in connection with
the transfer or conveyance of lands from His Majesty
to purchasers thereof—
£ s. d.
Where value of land does not exceed £750 1 1 0
Where value of land exceeds £750 .. 2 2 0

  1. (a.) For every consent to the transfer of the estate or
    interest of any mortgagor of any property subject to a mort-
    gage for advances under the said Act there shall be paid a
    fee of 10s.

(b.) There shall be paid on every occasion of the production
of title-deeds or instruments held by the Commissioner of Crown
Lands a fee of 5s.

PART III.

LAND SET APART UNDER SECTION 3 OF THE SAID ACT.

  1. Every application to purchase or to lease land set
    apart under section 3 of the said Act shall be in the form
    No. 1 or the form No. 2 in the First Schedule hereto, with
    such modifications as may be required.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Form No. 1.

APPLICATION TO PURCHASE LAND UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACT, 1915.

To the Commissioner of Crown Lands,

I, [Name in full], of [Address], [Occupation (if any)], hereby
apply, under the provisions of the Discharged Soldiers
Settlement Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, to
purchase the land hereinafter mentioned, namely:—

Section. Block. Survey District. Area. Price.
(a) For Cash. (b) On Deferred Payment.

For the purposes of this application I make the following
replies to the questions hereinafter set forth:—

Question. Answer.

  1. What is your full name and regimental No.?
  2. Of what naval or Expeditionary Force
    were you a member ?
  3. What was—
    (a.) Your length of service in such
    Force?
    (b.) The date of your discharge?
    (c.) The reason of your discharge?
  4. What physical disabilities (if any) do you
    suffer from by reason of wounds or
    disease resulting from your naval or
    military service? State particulars as
    to loss of limb or faculty or as to con-
    dition of health.
  5. (l.) Have you applied for a pension under
    the War Pensions Act, 1915?

Question. Answer.

(2.) If so, has your application been (a)
granted, or (b) refused, or (c) not
finally dealt with?
(3.) If granted, to what rate of pension
are you entitled?
(4.) If refused, what were the grounds of
refusal?
(5.) In the case of an applicant who is
married—
(a.) To what rate of pension under the
War Pensions Act, 1915, is your
wife entitled?
(b.) To what rates of pension are you
entitled under the said Act in re-
spect of your children (if any)?
6. What was your occupation prior to your
becoming a member of the Forces?
State period.
7. For what business or purpose do you intend
to use the land for which you are apply-
ing?
8. What experience (if any) have you had in
such business?
9. What experience have you had (if any) in
any kindred business?
10. What is the amount of capital at your dis-
posal for use on the land?—
(a.) Amount of cash
(b.) Value of stock (if any)
(c.) Implements or other property
11. What financial assistance will you require
to enable you to work the land success-
fully? State particulars
12. Are you single, married, or a widower? If
married or a widower, state number of
children (if any) dependent on you.
13. What land (if any) do you at present own
or have an interest in? Give par-
ticulars.
14. If married, what land (if any) does your
wife own or have an interest in? Give
particulars.
15. Have you at any time held land or re-
ceived an advance under the Discharged
Soldiers Settlement Act? If so, state
particulars.

Dated at this day of , 19

[Signature of Applicant.]

Form No. 2.

APPLICATION FOR LEASE OF LAND UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT ACT, 1915.

To the Commissioner of Crown Lands,

I, [Name in full], of [Address], [Occupation (if any)], hereby
apply, under the provisions of the Discharged Soldiers Settle-
ment Act, 1915, and the regulations thereunder, for a lease
for a term of years, with [or without] right of renewal,
of the land hereinafter mentioned, namely:—

Section. Block. Survey District. Area.

For the purposes of this application I make the following
replies to the questions hereinafter set forth:—

Question. Answer.

  1. What is your full name and Regimental No.?
  2. Of what Naval or Expeditionary Force
    were you a member?
  3. What was—
    (a.) Your length of service in such
    Force?
    (b.) The date of your discharge?
    (c.) The reason of your discharge?


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