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Definition of Conveyancing
1. Noun. Act of transferring property title from one person to another.
Generic synonyms: Transfer, Transference
Specialized synonyms: Delivery, Legal Transfer, Livery
Derivative terms: Convey, Conveyancer, Convey
Definition of Conveyancing
1. n. The business of a conveyancer; the act or business of drawing deeds, leases, or other writings, for transferring the title to property from one person to another.
Definition of Conveyancing
1. Noun. (legal) The drawing of deeds etc. concerning transfer of property, and the legal execution of such transfers. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Conveyancing
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Conveyancing
Literary usage of Conveyancing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum ...by George Knottesford Fortescue by George Knottesford Fortescue (1902)
"GREENWOOD (GW) Manual of the practice of conveyancing, pp. 573. Lend. ...
I H.AY (R.) A concise treatise on the Law and Practice of conveyancing, pp. 720. ..."
2. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Thomas Emerson Headlam (1865)
"80, if any party desires to object to the opinion of the conveyancing counsel,
the point is disposed of by the Judge in court or chambers, according to the ..."
3. Sweet & Maxwell's Guide to the Legal Profession: The London LL.B., the Law by Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Gale (Firm) (1910)
"conveyancing. conveyancing and real property law run so into one another that
many of the books referred to under the last heading deal largely with ..."
4. The Lawyer's Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations by Charles Carroll Soule (1883)
"Getz, conveyancing, 1837. Heard, Equity Pleading and Precedents, 1832. ...
Humphry, conveyancing, (Eng.) 1881. Key & Elphinstone, conveyancing, (Eng.) 1878. ..."
5. Forms of Judgments and Orders in the High Court of Justice and Court of by Cecil Clare Marston Dale, Henry Wilmot Seton, Great Britain Court of Appeal, Great Britain High Court of Justice. Chancery Division, W. Clowes (1893)
"1 of the 42nd section of the conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, ...
Trustees to hold Property in trust for Infant—conveyancing Act, 88. ..."