The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 31, 1962. 13 ‘o . - or ritoriissioiiiaii RESULTS Home-made Santa extends greetings to all who pass ' purchase, a form of conveyance Legal advice essential“”V“""““" °“""“"'" °°‘“ when building, buying,‘ protection repays cost’ Competent legal advice is es- sential in building or buying a house. The prospective home owner would be well advised to consult a solicitor or notary be- fore any agreements are sign- ed. Professional legal service ensures a successful transaction and enables the home owner to sign contracts and mortgage dccds with complete awareness of the rights and obligations on both sides. The cost of legal aid more than repaid in the pro- tection of the investment. The purchase of a house usu- ally involves three legal docu- ments. These include an offer to or transfer of title to the land, and an assumption of the mort- gage indebtedness. The offer to purchase is wiitteii contract which usually states that the owner agrees to sell and the buyer agrees to buy. and binds both parties to agreed terms and conditions. It should include all necessary de-I scriptions. the purchase price d terms of payment. the dates on which the deal is to be clos- ed. and when possession will take place. TAX COSTS Other relevant conditions such as how the cost of current taxes will be shared and agreement covering possible loss by fire between the time of making the offer to purchase and the actual closing of t deal, should also be included. The prospective home owner 3 include a clause ,, with the purchase of the land should also find out if the cost of the services such as water. sewer. and roads is included in the purchase price or if he will litles. A “Survey of the Land" : :’:xe‘s°‘::I;°_da '9 rmiy 0fl“;£:S5°d ‘by 2 certified surveyor shouldl , l . The second document is thejbe made before construction be-, "Deed of Conveyance of Title to:§"‘~“- 5° “'3' the I0t find ill 9 , the Land". Although the proce-tposition of the house on it will‘ dure for obtaining a clear titleibe properly noted. 1 hgirtlgeirlagll lliol/)lrfla(:ceI:,:al.IlIl)eIl'e ttlIlI‘:l A '“P‘“IIdI"E COM!‘-But" is es- ‘ provincial Variation, - the 3 scntial for the protection of the laws regarding land ownership. lhcme owner. It is an agree- hen the deal is closed the mem to my a certain Wm for purciiaser will be required tolm I t. 1, .‘ . agree in writin to assume the; 9 "ms we '°" ° 3 I““Id"‘g I" mortgage debt. ,accordance with certain plans The procedure for buying agand specifications. The c on- Pififllally ¢0ml”1€“_?d muse lsltract identifies the parties con- or purchaser should obtain a writ- l to I’? ‘W19 and the fimolmt and ten agreement covering the }m"‘I‘°d 0‘ Payment. Reference W<'!‘k to be completed. _It should 1 is also made to the drawings cribes or identifies l‘l’Il;II(llI’I0l‘l(l:isg:and specifications’ and to .tI.Ie drawings and specifications to‘_g‘_"‘°”'I "‘g‘I“5 3"“ 1'°5P°“51b1I' winch the house is to be c on- i 11195 01 130311 Parties. stlruct:d.f'l;tns iarocedure should Finally the prospective home asri c o owe lne8I;l“)aI1giItl)§l0w'ne-I.‘ §hqu]d discuss mg n:m_ . .cli¢:n-its lifenhor workman s lien .. ~saues o t e province with a ientuof drawings and specmca liawver to ensure that he is pro- ‘ itected against claims against SEEK A[)v]CE ‘the property ‘by unpaid work- If you plan to huy a lot and men or suppliers. have 3 house bum by 3 can. in building oi buying a house tractor you should seek legal 9 16881 agreement between YOU advice before proceeding at all and the builder Will Pmtecl both parties‘ and prevent misunder- and the actual construction ofisiiil‘-fill‘-ES- the house. TIN, legal documents required in this case will in- zude those already mentioned. as well as a "Survey of the ii ", a “Building Permit".5 and a “Building Contract". A “Building Permit" may be obtained from the local author- Tliis jolly Santa. holding a lighted lamp aloft. extends 3 greetings to all who pass. By. following the full-size pattern : oiieicd below. this 6 ft. Santa can be cut out of weatherproof panelboard at very little cost.j‘ Since this pattern provides. cutting and painting outlines ‘ which show where each color; is used. professional results are assured. The mouth. nose. eyes. beard and all shadings are; outlined on pattern. These are; traced directly on the cut out.‘ Santa then painted in sequence suggested. Step-by-step direc-; tlons explain what colors to use, where and when each should be applied. . if on have admired the col-; orful decorations other families. used at Christmasiide, here's your chance to make one that‘ will create enthusiastic ment. Place Santa at your front . door. or out front and he'll help make Christmas a gay and cheerful holiday. By following the step-by-step directions outlined, a small electric light can be wired be- ind the translucent lamp shade. This adds a wonderful touch children love to see. The shelf on the back of Santa pro-" vides space for placing dummy. An-arve etc, packages. Step-by-step direc-: tions explain how to wire SL7 Nick’s lamp as well as build‘ the necessary stand for out- door use ‘ Semi $1.55 in coin, check or money order for Life Size Santa, Pattern No. 575. A cata- logue illustrating over 300 oth- er Build It Yourself Projects is available at 55 cents. Son to Toronto Star Syndicate. 80 King ‘ St. West. Toronto 1, Ont. SIDMOUNT GARDENS . . . NOW'S THE TIME TO PLANT TH!EMl for fall planting we have: 0 Tulips O Doffodfls O Hyacinth: 0 Crocus. etc. 0 Peooies. etc. Shrubs of all Itlnds Seeourl-lot!-louse: . . 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