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the conveyancing
noun
An act or instance of conveying. A manner of conveying one's thoughts, a style of communication.
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The Law Society has gone down the quality mark road, introducing the Conveyancing Quality Scheme to embed best practice.
Though well-intentioned, the sellers' packs will not solve the root cause of stress in the conveyancing process.
As the housing market has collapsed, so has the conveyancing market, previously by some margin the most common cause of complaints.
"As joint owners you are all responsible for the mortgage payments," says David Gilman from the conveyancing arm of Blacks Solicitors.
I had asked my solicitor to find out if there were any issues around knotweed after seeing online that it was an important question in the conveyancing process.
"Probably the first tranche of heavy losses were in the legal sector," says Shaw. "A lot of the conveyancing lawyers were the first people to notice".
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The Internet would revolutionize the conveyance of human thought.
This includes the conveyance lawyer's fees and the transfer duty.
And the conveyance, apparently, must begin with the letter S: ski, skate, sled, stone.
The conveyance tax was increased in 2003 in the middle of another budget crisis.
The water is perfectly clean tap water, but the conveyance seems wrong.
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