conveyancing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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conveyancing in the PONS Dictionary

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A typical conveyancing transaction contains two major landmarks: the exchange of contracts (whereby equitable title passes) and completion (whereby legal title passes).
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Dealing with conveyancing as well as trust businesses, developing last wills, and administrating estates are parts of solicitors' practice.
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Conveyancing occurs in three stages: before contract, before completion and after completion.
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Solicitors were more scared by the proposal that banks would be allowed to offer conveyancing services, but this suggestion eventually came to nothing.
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He subsequently studied law, passing bar examinations in criminal law and procedure in 1925 and property and conveyancing in 1926.
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The domestic conveyancing market is price competitive, with a high number of firms of solicitors and conveyancing companies offering a similar service.
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His practice was mainly in debt recovery, with a small amount of conveyancing.
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Although to simplify conveyancing the law does not, equity does recognise unlimited numbers of co-owners, and owners with unequal interests (i.e. tenants in common).
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It takes on average 1012 weeks to complete a conveyancing transaction, but while some transactions are quicker, many take longer.
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It is important to note that conveyancing processes, legal documentation, contract requirements and search requirements vary between each state and territory.
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