conveyancing

conveyancing
noun Date: 1690 the act or business of drawing deeds, leases, or other writings for transferring the title to property

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  • conveyancing — [kən vā′ən siŋ] n. [< CONVEYANCE + ING] the act or work of drawing up documents for transferring the ownership of real property conveyancer n …   English World dictionary

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  • conveyancing — conveyance ► NOUN 1) the action or process of conveying. 2) formal a means of transport; a vehicle. 3) the legal process of transferring property from one owner to another. DERIVATIVES conveyancer noun conveyancing noun …   English terms dictionary

  • conveyancing counsel to the court of chancery — In English law, certain counsel, not fewer than six in number, appointed by the lord chancellor, for the purpose of assisting the court of chancery, or any judge thereof, with their opinion in matters of title and conveyancing …   Black's law dictionary

  • conveyancing counsel to the court of chancery — In English law, certain counsel, not fewer than six in number, appointed by the lord chancellor, for the purpose of assisting the court of chancery, or any judge thereof, with their opinion in matters of title and conveyancing …   Black's law dictionary

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