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conveyancing
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con·vey·anc·ing  (kn-vn-sng)
n.
The branch of legal practice dealing with the conveyance of property or real estate.

conveyancing [kənˈveɪənsɪŋ]
n
(Law) the branch of law dealing with the transfer of ownership of property
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.conveyancing - act of transferring property title from one person to another
transference, transfer - transferring ownership
legal transfer, livery, delivery - the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another
Translations
conveyancing [kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] N (Brit) (Jur) → preparación f de escrituras de traspaso
conveyancing [kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] n (LAW)rédaction f des actes de cession de propriété
conveyor belt [kənˈveɪərbɛlt] nconvoyeur m, tapis m roulant
conveyancing
n (Jur) → (Eigentums)übertragung f
conveyancing [kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] n (Law) → redazione f di transazioni di proprietà


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It is being particularly accelerated by imminent major changes in the conveyancing industry, which sees the introduction of Home Information Packs (HIPs) this June, and e-conveyancing which will be introduced this autumn.
The growth is particularly accelerated by imminent major changes in the conveyancing industry, which sees the introduction of Home Information Packs (HIPs) this June, and e-conveyancing, which will be introduced this autumn.
A MOVE by the Land Registry to improve e-conveyancing has been welcomed by Merseyside firms.
 
 
 
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