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conveyancing Definition

con·vey·anc·ing (-ən siŋ)

noun

the act or work of drawing up documents for transferring the ownership of real property

Etymology: < conveyance + -ing

conveyancing Related Forms

con·vey·ancer noun

conveyancing Usage Examples

Object

solicitor: Conveyancing Net - A network of conveyancing solicitors throughout the UK.

Converse of object

  • undertake: Solicitor's fees: A solicitor will undertake the conveyancing for your property purchase.
  • include: Mr & Mrs G, Ulverston, Cumbria, Sep 06 Conveyancing included in house sale.

Adjective modifier

  • residential: She has worked in residential conveyancing for over 20 years.
  • electronic: Electronic conveyancing will make dealing with such leases easier.
  • domestic: There has also been a continuing stream of jobs in domestic conveyancing for the same reason.
  • commercial: These pages do not attempt to explain current law or to give legal advice on commercial conveyancing.
  • registered: With the advent of electronic registered conveyancing the advantage of registered land will further increase.
  • competitive: Other Conveyancing Links CMS - Nationwide solicitors offering competitive conveyancing.

Modifies a noun

  • paralegal: My employers advertised for a conveyancing paralegal in the course of September 2004.
  • solicitor: We are not the cheapest conveyancing solicitors in Bristol.
  • transaction: The average time of conveyancing transactions is normally 6 to 8 weeks.
  • quotation: There is also a free on-line conveyancing quotation service.
  • lawyer: The builder's conveyancing lawyer sent a draft contract for approval.
  • quote: For a conveyancing quote call us on 0116 212 1000 today.

Noun used with modifier

  • remortgage: No Legal Fees For standard remortgage conveyancing costs only.
  • DIY: There are many many sites dedicated to DIY conveyancing.
  • property: Conveyancing Solicitor - Online, fixed price property conveyancing.
  • volume: We have a specialist division which handles volume conveyancing work for institutional lenders.
  • specialist: Drummonds Solicitors is a specialist conveyancing practice, based in Chester.. .