Property Conveyance
/ˈprɒpɚti kənˈviːəns/
Definitions
- (n.) The legal process of transferring ownership or rights in real property from one person or entity to another.
The attorney prepared the documents necessary for the property conveyance.
- (n.) Any legal instrument or document used to effectuate the transfer of property rights, such as deeds or contracts.
The property conveyance included a deed that clearly described the land boundaries.
Forms
- property conveyances
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Commentary
Often used interchangeably with conveyancing, though 'conveyance' focuses on the act or document, while 'conveyancing' refers to the overall process including due diligence.
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