Definition of Conveyancers

1. Noun. (plural of conveyancer) ¹

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Definition of Conveyancers

1. conveyancer [n] - See also: conveyancer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conveyancers

convexo-concave
convexo-convex
convexobasia
convexoconcave
convexoconcave lens
convexoconvex
convexoconvex lens
convexoplane
convey
conveyable
conveyal
conveyals
conveyance
conveyance of title
conveyancer
conveyancers (current term)
conveyances
conveyancing
conveyancings
conveyaunce
conveyed
conveyer
conveyer belt
conveyers
conveyest
conveyeth
conveying
conveyor
conveyor belt
conveyor belts

Literary usage of Conveyancers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1854)
"OF conveyancers. 2426. A conveyancer is one who makes it his business to draw deeds of ... It is usual for conveyancers to act as brokers for the seller. ..."

2. The Canada Law Journalby William S. Hein & Company by William S. Hein & Company (1877)
"PRACTICE OF conveyancers. Questions of real property law, many in number, and great in importance, have been settled by conveyancers, whose course of ..."

3. The Rights and Liabilities of Husband and Wife by John Fraser Macqueen (1905)
"Accordingly, we have, among other expedients, the celebrated " conveyance to uses to bar dower "; which, of all the inventions of the conveyancers, ..."

4. An Introduction to Conveyancing, and the New Statutes Concerning Real by William Hayes (1840)
"Though no direct opinion has been judicially pro- The old rule nounced upon the question, whether the statute warrants conveyancers; any relaxation of the ..."

5. The Practice of the Law in All Its Departments: With a View of Rights by Joseph Chitty (1834)
"(A) recognition of that description of legal agents, now called Certificated conveyancers, and they seem to have been allowed to practise rather for revenue ..."

6. A History of Taxation and Taxes in England from the Earliest Times to the by Stephen Dowell (1888)
"Attorneys and Solicitors, Proctors, conveyancers, and Special Pleaders. A TAX on the legal profession imposed, by Pitt, in 1785, the same year as the taxes ..."

7. Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq., of Lincoln's-Inn by Charles Butler (1827)
"Charge against conveyancers, Solicitors and Attornies, . ... It seems to attribute them in a great measure to the conveyancers, solicitors and attornies. ..."

8. Law and Lawyers: Or, Sketches and Illustrations of Legal History and Biography by Archer Polson, James Grant (1840)
"... Lord Keeper Guilford, and John Selden—Amateur conveyancers— Profits of ... Custom of conveyancers—Real Property Decisions—Lengthy Conveyances. ..."

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