Forag Office
fes
aunum
and the two first of
the fees above enumerated con=
stituting
au
immediate and
certain charge of 15 per cent,
independently of the liability to
ler ccuh
more afterwards, it
follows that the
that the public
must
to pay
have
been
called upon
no lep than £2,250 to
the Land office for fees upon
transactions not very munerous
in themselves, and
sach one
the other
to which
so exactly resembled
as to entail no ad:
ditional exertion
Th
We would accomment
responsibility.
that the
principle of an ad valorem pe
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be attogether abolished; that for the preparation of Leases, the proper Law Officer be paid once for all by the Government suitable and moderate fee for his trouble
in drawing up the stand-inf form, without making any charge at all to private parties
and that for
this account;
On
affixing the public seal, and for registering trausters or mortgages, (which last accus a pery proper
be provided for) the object to Governor shouts establish fixed fees of no large amount which may be reported for consideration of the Secretary of State, and wheck
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