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con·vey·anc·ing [kənˈveɪən(t)sɪŋ] SUST. no pl

conveyancing SUST. DER. ECON.

Terminología especializada

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

do-it-yourself conveyancing

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Racial covenants became the fashion, almost a passion, in conveyancing, and were demanded by banks and lending institutions in all real-estate developments.
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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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This simplifies conveyancing, making transactions easier and potentially less costly for all involved.
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It is possible for someone to carry out their own conveyancing.
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Examples of the latter were the conveyancing of titles of real estate, both voluntary (in case of sale) and involuntary (in case of foreclosure).
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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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Conveyancing occurs in three stages: before contract, before completion and after completion.
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His practice was mainly in debt recovery, with a small amount of conveyancing.
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His area of legal work includes, civil and criminal litigation, conveyancing, land, labour, intellectual property, entertainment and sports law.
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By then, land registration reforms were a minor political issue and only really opposed by solicitors who earned sizeable conveyancing fees.
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