Meaning Conveyance
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n. a generic term for any written document which transfers (conve...
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A written contract between a grantor and grantee, used to transfer title or rights to real estate or property. Typical conveyances include oil, gas and mineral leases; assignments; deeds and rights of [..]
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mid-15c., "act of conveying," from convey + -ance. Meaning "document by which something is legally conveyed" is from 1570s; sense "means of transportation" is attested fr [..]
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A deed or written instrument to transfer title or an interest in property. A means of transportation.
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The application used to describe the function of a vehicle of transfer.
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A document, such as a deed or will, that transfers property from one party to another.
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Document used to transfer title. A deed is a conveyance.
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n. That by which anything is transported.
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 theft, fraud.
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Definition The transferring of a property title from one individual to another.
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A title deed; a document drawn up to transfer property from one person to another.
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1 : an act of conveying [a of land] 2 : an instrument (as a deed) that conveys property rights (as title) [lack of delivery of a "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"]
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Most commonly refers to the transfer of title to property between parties by deed. The term may also include most of the instruments with which an interest in real estate is created, mortgaged or assigned.
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A legal term referring to a property transfer from one party to another.
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The transfer of a deed or possibly a lease or mortgage.
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The application used to describe the function of a vehicle of transfer.
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Transfer of property.    (Bennett, Judith M. Women in the Medieval English Countryside, 234)
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The transfer of ownership of a property from the seller’s name to the buyer’s name.
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The transfer of legal title of property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien. See reconveyance.
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A document that transfers title to property. It is also used to affect a transfer, such as a deed, or mortgage.
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Conveyance is a generic term for any written document which transfers (conveys) real property or real property interests from one party to another. A conveyance of real property must be acknowledged b [..]
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(n) document effecting a property transfer(n) the transmission of information(n) something that serves as a means of transportation(n) act of transferring property title from one person to another(n)  [..]
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Most commonly refers to the transfer of title to land between parties. The term may also include most of the instruments by which an interest in real estate is created, mortgaged or assigned.
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the act of transporting.
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The application used to describe the function of a vehicle of transfer.
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The process of transferring the ownership of property from the vendor’s name to the buyer’s name.
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A legal document, usually a deed, which transfers property title from one party to another.
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Generally, the transfer of title to land from one person or class of persons to another by deed, mortgage, lease, assignment, or other means.
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theft, fraud
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This is the name of the document which transfers the ownershi p of land
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The process of transferring the ownership of property from the vendor’s name to the buyer’s name.
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A document used to transfer ownership of land from one person to another where the land has not been registered at the land registry.
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Legal term for transferring the title of a property from one party to another, typically by deed (or bill of sale, etc.).
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Legal term for transferring the title of a property from one party to another, typically by deed (or bill of sale, etc.)
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Legal term for transferring the title of a property from one party to another, typically by deed.
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Legal term for transferring the title of a property from one party to another, typically by deed (or bill of sale, etc.).
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An instrument in writing, such as a deed or trust deed, used to transfer (convey) title to property from one person to another.
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An assurance of property, by deed (other than a will), passing an estate or interest in land held under Common Law (Old System) title, but can have a wider application to land transactions generally, hence conveyancing.
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Transfer usually of unregistered freehold land.
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A transfer of an estate or interest in land (other than by will) to a new owner through sale, lease, or other means. A transfer of title is the conveyance of an estate or interest in land in exchange [..]
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A written instrument under seal, by which some estate or interest in lands is transferred from one person to another; such as a deed, mortgage, etc.
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An act or instance of conveying. # (archaic) A manner of conveying one's thoughts, a style of communication. #* '''1599''', William Shakespeare, ''Much Ado About Nothing'', #*: She told me, not [..]
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An instrument, such as a deed or mortgage, by which interest in land is transferred from one individual to another.
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The transfer of an interest in property from one person to another.
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An instrument by which title to property is transferred; a deed.
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i. Any means of transport, i.e. any bus, ferry, train or other vehicle used for the transport of persons. ii. The transfer of legal title of property from one person to another.
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The process of transferring interest on land from one person to another way of a transfer document. Conveyancing usually refers to the transfer of title to land but also includes dealings such as assignments, leases, and mortgages.
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the transfer of title to property from one person to another.
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transfer of title to land from one person to another.
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The transfer of ownership of property from the sellers name to the buyers name.
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A formal legal document (other than a will) transferring property or title. Co-ownership
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Any document by which interests in real property are transferred from one party to another.
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Conveyance may refer to: Conveyance, the documentation of the transfer of ownership of land from one party to another—see conveyancing Public conveyance, a shared passenger transportation service A m [..]
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Conveyance (foaled 2007 in Kentucky) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse. He is by leading stallion Indian Charlie and out of the broodmare Emptythetill, herself a daughter of American Horse [..]
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Conveyance (foaled 2007 in Kentucky) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse. He is by leading stallion Indian Charlie and out of the broodmare Emptythetill, herself a daughter of American Horse [..]
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