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conveyancer

[kuhn-vey-uhn-ser]

noun

  1. a person engaged in conveyancing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of conveyancer1

First recorded in 1615–25; conveyance + -er 1
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Example Sentences

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Experts have previously said that conveyancers would be unlikely to be able to give specialist tax advice of the kind Rayner required.

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Another key question - if the legal advice sought was from a conveyancer - is whether Rayner even mentioned her son's trust and the role it played in the ownership of her family home.

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"The home buying process relies on this system so for any buyers looking to complete, it is worth a call to their conveyancers to make sure all is in order."

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"Honestly, I can't see myself working in the office full time again," said the 24-year-old conveyancer, who became her firm's joint employee of the year.

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"On the ground, we're seeing fewer viewings, offers and longer transition times as lenders and conveyancers struggle with the backlog."

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