ConveyancingVIC

A complete matter-management solution which enables conveyancers and their teams in Victoria to keep up to date with the latest precedents and developments in conveyancing law.

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Overview

A complete matter-management solution which enables conveyancers and their teams in Victoria to keep up-to-date with the latest precedent and developments in conveyancing law.

Each step in the conveyancing transaction is set out in sequential order with easy access to all required precedents and a simple but comprehensive commentary. The commentary covers all issues that arise regularly but also those which are less common, or specific to conveyancing in Victoria.

The publication includes the reference manuals 1001 Conveyancing Answers (VIC), 101 Section 32 Answers, and 101 Section 27 Answers, as well as the By Lawyers Contract of Sale of Land.

Precedents in this publication include:

  • Contract of Sale of Land – By Lawyers;
  • Letter to council with outstanding rates and notice of acquisition;
  • Letter to water authority with outstanding rates and notice of acquisition;
  • Initial letter to purchaser;
  • Letter to vendor's solicitor with adjustments;
  • Direction to pay to purchaser's solicitor;
  • Letter to purchaser after settlement;
  • General advice to purchaser;
  • Letter to discharging mortgagee requesting discharge;
  • Statement of adjustments.

The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.

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6 Matter Plans Included


  • Bylawyers
    101 Section 27 Answers (VIC)
    “Condition enuring – vacant possession We act for the Vendor. At the auction, a section 27 statement was acknowledged by the purchaser. The 28 days period elapses on the 27th March 2013. We have received an objection to the release of the deposit monies on the basis that vacant possession is a ...”

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    Conditions enuring
    “Condition enuring – vacant possession We act for the Vendor. At the auction, a section 27 statement was acknowledged by the purchaser. The 28 days period elapses on the 27th March 2013. We have received an objection to the release of the deposit monies on the basis that vacant possession is a ...”

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    Mortgages
    “No mortgage, any other grounds to refuse Hi All, Appreciate this may be an on-going revolving door question, and appreciate that deposit release issue is ultimately up to negotiation, irrespective of the basic ground rules for release or not (e.g. more than 80% owing in mortgage), although, if ...”

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    Other objections to release
    “Breach of contract Can a breach of an easement undisclosed in Section 32 constitute a defect in title allowing the purchaser to oppose the release of deposit?”

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    Time periods
    “Time for release 28 days Re: Release of deposit by Vendor under S27 Vendor has incorporated particulars required by S27 of Sale of Land Act in the Vendor's Statement. No mortgages and no Caveats. They have subsequently sent an Authority for early release of deposit to be signed by purchasers only.”

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    Agents
    “Agent taking commission from released deposit Our client, the vendor, signed a Contract of Sale of commercial property prepared by the agent. The agent advised the client that the sale will not be affected by GST. The agent was incorrect and as a result the client had to pay GST. The client ...”

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