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  Conveyancing - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Conveyancing is the act of transferring the ownership of a property from one person to another.
In most modern jurisdictions, conveyancing is facilitated by a system of land registration which, in the near future, is likely to lead to widespread electronic conveyancing.
In England and Wales this is usually done by a solicitor or a licensed conveyancer.
www.voyager.in /Conveyancing   (747 words)

  
 Mortgage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Due to the complicated legal exchange, or conveyance, of the property, one or both of the main participants are likely to require legal representation.
The terminology varies with legal jurisdiction; see lawyer, solicitor and conveyancer.
Because of the complex nature of many markets the debtor may approach a mortgage broker or financial adviser to help them source an appropriate creditor typically by finding the most competitive loan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mortgage   (4411 words)

  
 LeanLegal.com – The Lean Law Library (free legal forms, dictionary, tutorials, FAQ, links to statutes & laws)
The LeanLegal Dictionary, LeanLegal Encyclopedia and links to calculators, statutes and laws can be found in the horizontal navigation bar above.
We are in the process of writing many new legal tutorials, including do-it-yourself divorce, real estate conveyancing, probating of small estates, suing in small claims court, to name but a few.
If you are interested in a particular topic, please let us know.
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