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Перевод: conveyancing
[существительное] составление нотариальных актов о передаче имущества
Тезаурус:
- If your offer is acceptable then you proceed by applying for a mortgage and informing your appointed solicitor or conveyancing agent of the details of the purchase, so that he or she can then make formal overtures to the vendor's solicitors.
- In court once I noticed the duty solicitor going through a conveyancing abstract.
- The reports, whilst vindicating certain activities, stated that solicitors were overpaid for conveyancing, which yielded over 50 per cent of their income.
- Other changes include allowing banks, building societies and insurance companies to carry out conveyancing for home buyers; "no win, no fee" agreements between lawyers and clients; and the creation of a legal services ombudsman.
- Of course, it will be returned to you, less all the expenses incurred in conveyancing, when you move house.
- The recent liberalization of legal services which allows more people to do conveyancing may make it even more important than it has been hitherto.
- Do not just go to the solicitor who did you conveyancing, or walk into your nearest solicitor's firm on the high street.
- It is vitally important that the integrity of solicitors is not jeopardised by their drive for new markets to compensate for the possible loss of conveyancing."
- A solicitor in divorce law or conveyancing will not deal with the music business on a day-to-day basis and he or she will not be able to advise you fully on the terms of a music industry agreement.
- Also new is the provision for a Conveyancing Ombudsman to investigate complaints against lenders doing conveyancing.
- In particular, the threat to conveyancing work was viewed as undermining the main fee earning activity of many practices.
- It follows that the law which regulates the modes in which landowners can exercise this power of alienation - the law of conveyancing - has always been an important part of the land law.
- LAG worried on three fronts: the side-step taken by the Bill on extending solicitors' rights of audience; the gamble on the redistribution of High Court business when the county courts are already over-stretched; and the unknown risks of the conveyancing changes until the new code is published.
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