Act of transferring property title from one person to another.
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Examples for "conveyance"
Examples for "conveyance"
1She could hear an engine: the crude, combustion-powered conveyance called a car.
2The next morning I set forth by the public conveyance for Amsterdam.
3The elevator door opened and all the men stepped into the conveyance.
4T. Coleman and Miers F. Truett also riding in the same conveyance.
5We were an hour waiting there in the gloom for a conveyance.
1Methods for conveying clear intent include techniques seemingly as mundane as speech.
2Yang Shenxiu recited ideograms conveying Courier's sense of tragedy and dashed hope.
3Sometimes, conveying such things in words can be difficult, if not damaging.
4The nerves-cells and fibres involved in receiving and conveying the sense stimulus.
5A threshold level of vitamin D for conveying COVID-19 risk was estimated.
1Another example is BidX1 who employ solicitors to ease the conveyancing process.
2Likewise, choose a solicitor that is well versed in conveyancing law.
3This is then to be followed ultimately by paperless electronic conveyancing.
4Solicitors, in particular, will welcome a revival in conveyancing, the bread-and-butter of many practices.
5Detectives need the conveyancing documents for their investigation into alleged forgery, the court was told.
Translations for conveyance of title