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conveyancing

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1. conveyancing - Noun

2. conveyancing - Verb

Meaning

The business of a conveyancer; the act or business of drawing deeds, leases, or other writings, for transferring the title to property from one person to another.

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Alternatively, attorneys at law who pass the conveyancing exam are also admitted as a notary public under warrant of the Minister. Source: Internet

Areas complained about include wills and probate, litigation, conveyancing and family law, while an overarching theme which emerged was about the need for legal practitioners to communicate with their clients in a clear and timely fashion. Source: Internet

Arthurs, 125; Huyse, 227; and Schuyt, 201. In England and Wales a special class of legal professional–the licensed conveyancer –is also allowed to carry out conveyancing services for reward. Source: Internet

At sale time calculate up to three per cent sales commission, conveyancing fees and any possible capital gains tax you may incur. Source: Internet

The conveyancing team at Hassans – now branded, `Hassans Property Plus’ – assembles a team of professionals ready to deal with your property requirements. Source: Internet

Experts predict that demand will continue to rise and so will the need for quick and efficient conveyancing. Source: Internet

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