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con·vey·anc·ing

 (kən-vā′ən-sĭng)
n.
The branch of legal practice dealing with the conveyance of property or real estate.
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conveyancing

(kənˈveɪənsɪŋ)
n
(Law) the branch of law dealing with the transfer of ownership of property
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con•vey•anc•ing

(kənˈveɪ ən sɪŋ)

n.
the branch of law dealing with the examination of property titles and the drawing of documents for the conveyance of property.
[1670–80]
con•vey′anc•er, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.conveyancing - act of transferring property title from one person to another
transference, transfer - transferring ownership
legal transfer, livery, delivery - the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another
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Translations
قانون نَقل الملَكيَّـه
převádění majetku
tilskødning
tulajdonátruházás
prevádzanie majetku
tapu işleri

conveyancing

[kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] N (Brit) (Jur) → preparación f de escrituras de traspaso
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conveyancing

[kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] n (LAW)rédaction f des actes de cession de propriétéconveyor belt [kənˈveɪərbɛlt] nconvoyeur m, tapis m roulant
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conveyancing

n (Jur) → (Eigentums)übertragung f
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conveyancing

[kənˈveɪənsɪŋ] n (Law) → redazione f di transazioni di proprietà
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convey

(kənˈvei) verb
1. to carry. Huge ships convey oil from the Middle East.
2. to transfer the ownership of (property by legal means).
conˈveyance noun
1. the act of conveying. the conveyance of goods.
2. a vehicle of any kind. A bus is a public conveyance.
conˈveyancing noun
the branch of the law dealing with transfer of property.
conˈveyor noun
a person or thing that conveys.
conveyor belt
an endless, moving belt carrying articles from one place to another in a factory etc. She put nuts on the chocolates as they went down the conveyor belt.
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References in periodicals archive ?
(82) Allen Consulting Group, Conveyancing Regulations 2007, Regulatory Impact Statement, December 2007.
A NATIONAL consumer survey has revealed widespread confusion about conveyancing, which is the legal process of transferring property ownership.
TWO-thirds of house buyers see no value in Home Information Packs (Hips), says a Southport conveyancing firm.
As Ross points out, the legal transit of fraudulent conveyancing can be traced to roots in Roman law, in canon law, and in English history from the time of Magna Carta (1).
LAW firm Ramsdens has been shortlisted in two categories at the LFS Conveyancing Awards.
As well as being named the Best Overall Conveyancing Firm of the Year, Howells Solicitors were also named as the Best Regional Conveyancing Firm in Wales and the West Midlands and the Best Direct Conveyancing Firm.
JESMOND-BASED law firm Mincoffs has announced a further three new appointments to strengthen its residential conveyancing team which has more than doubled in size in the past three years.
A CONVEYANCING executive was put to the ultimate test when she represented the vendor of her future boss's house.
Following this, the conveyancing firm will draft a contract that regulates the transaction.
LAW firm Mincoffs has recruited another team member to its expanding residential conveyancing team after a successful year.