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noun
An act or instance of conveying. A manner of conveying one's thoughts, a style of communication.
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"There are conveyancing companies that do it cheaper," she said, but a reputable company is unlikely to charge less than 1,000 New Zealand dollars.
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IT IS STILL FURTHER ORDERED AND DECLARED that inasmuch as such debt/mortgage note transfers are conveyances within the meaning of Pennsylvania law, the failure to so document and record is violative of the Pennsylvania Recording Statute(s).
The most important role of sleepers in a railroad system is conveyance of the train load from rail to the ballast.
The committee said they were concerned to hear from the Environment Agency that when the overall funding for maintenance went down from £170m in 2012/13 to £147m in 2013/14 "the bits that gets squeezed is conveyance work: that is, regular clearing, dredging and keeping rivers clear".
Prohibitively expensive for weekend hobbyists, Top Fuel cars are the conveyance of choice for aspiring professionals.
Bradshaw's first seat was in conveyancing, which he says was very process driven, but his second was in employment, where he worked on the firm's Legal Services Commission telephone contract and ran his own files.
In jure cessio was a conveyance in the form of a lawsuit.
A final potential legal basis for rescinding these payments is fraudulent conveyance law.
The first place to save water is in conveyance: as much as 60% of the water withdrawn for irrigation is lost through leaks in canals, spillage and evaporation, according to the FAO.
"The doctrine the plaintiffs will use to do that is fraudulent conveyance.
"The speech the president gave last week to the U.N. was…a conveyance of important ideas," O'Neill declared as he accepted audience questions after speaking to the Portland, Me.
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