Meaning Conveyancing
What does Conveyancing mean? Here you find 18 meanings of the word Conveyancing. You can also add a definition of Conveyancing yourself

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Conveyancing


The transfer of ownership of any property or real estate from one person to another.
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Conveyancing


the act or business of drawing up conveyances (as deeds or leases) con·vey·an·cer n
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Conveyancing


The legal process where ownership of real estate is transferred from one party to another.
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Conveyancing


The legal process involved with buying and selling of a property.
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Transferring ownership of a property from the seller (vendor) to the buyer. It is usually performed by a solicitor or registered conveyancer.
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Conveyancing


The legal process for the transfer of ownership of real estate.
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Conveyancing


This is the process of transferring legal ownership of property from one person to another.
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Conveyancing


The legal process where ownership of real estate is transferred from one party to another.
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Conveyancing


(n) act of transferring property title from one person to another
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The legal process involved in buying and selling property.
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Conveyancing


The legal process for the transfer of real Estate . A conveyancer or legal practitioner is a professional who specialises in this area and can assist with buying, selling, transferring, refinancing, subdividing and other legal matters in relation to property transfers. All conveyancers must be licensed and hold professional indemnity insurance.
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Conveyancing is the legal transfer of the title of a property from the seller to a buyer. It is possible in England for a conveyance to be carried out personally, but it is more common for each party to hire a solicitor or a licensed conveyor to carry out the legal business on their behalf.
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Conveyancing


The process by which the ownership to an interest in land is transferred, or conveyed, from one person to another.
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Conveyancing


This is the legal transfer of a property title from one owner to another.  This is normally completed by a lawyer or solicitor.
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Conveyancing


The process of legally transferring ownership of interests in land.
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Conveyancing


The act of act of transferring property title from one person (Vendor) to another (Purchaser).
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Conveyancing


The legal process for the transfer of ownership of real estate.
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Conveyancing


the legal process for the transferral of ownership of real property. Council Tax Band
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