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Definition of Conveyancer
1. Noun. A lawyer who specializes in the business of conveying properties.
Generic synonyms: Attorney, Lawyer
Derivative terms: Conveyance, Conveyance
Definition of Conveyancer
1. n. One whose business is to draw up conveyances of property, as deeds, mortgages, leases, etc.
Definition of Conveyancer
1. Noun. (legal) An attorney who passes transfer of immovable property from one party to another. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Conveyancer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conveyancer
Literary usage of Conveyancer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1901)
"The conveyancer, believing the man to be Dr. Bissey and the owner of the premises,
negotiated the loan. The mortgagee, desiring title insurance by the Land ..."
2. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1891)
"LEWIS WEISS, OF PHILADELPHIA, conveyancer, LAWYEE, AND JUDGE. An examination of
the registers of the Moravian congregation in Philadelphia between 1743 and ..."
3. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1835)
"Verdict for 20/. In Jenkins v. Slade (E. 1824), 1 Car. & P 270, it was held, that
a certificated conveyancer can maintain no action for his fees. ..."
4. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1840)
"The treatise as improved, will be a valuable acquisition to the public. 3.
The American conveyancer. By GEORGE T. CURTIS, Esq., of the Boston bar. ..."
5. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1840)
"The American conveyancer. By GEORGE T. CURTIS, Esq., of the Boston bar. Published by
Little & Brown. THIS is a small volume, containing " a large variety of ..."
6. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1874)
"... the gentleman who consulted me I would willingly stay to talk with a Roman
Catholic conveyancer, whom I expected soon in town, and named you to him. ..."
7. An Essay in a Course of Lectures on Abstracts of Title: To Facilitate the by Richard Preston (1828)
"THIS part of the subject includes more immediately the duty of the conveyancer
or counsel. The object, in every abstract of title, should be to show the ..."