Conveyancer

/kənˈveɪənsər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal professional who specializes in the transfer of property ownership from one party to another.
    The conveyancer prepared all the documents needed for the sale of the house.

Forms

  • conveyancers

Commentary

Typically distinct from solicitors, conveyancers focus exclusively on property transactions and may be licensed specialists rather than fully qualified lawyers.

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