ConveyancingNSW
A complete matter-management solution which allows solicitors, conveyancers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in NSW.
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Overview
A complete matter-management solution which allows solicitors, conveyancers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in NSW.
Each step in a conveyancing transaction is set out in sequential order with easy access to all of the 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 NSW.
The publication includes the reference manual 1001 Conveyancing Answers (NSW), as well as three guides being buying real property, selling real property, and retirement villages.
Relevant case law and legislation, such as the Conveyancing Act (NSW), are quick links throughout the commentaries and reference manuals.
Useful support tools include:
- A full description of the sale process in NSW; and
- A full description of the purchase process in NSW.
Precedents in this publication include:
- Contract for Sale of Land – By Lawyers;
- Order on the agent;
- Letter to vendor's solicitor with settlement adjustments;
- Detailed file cover sheet – Purchase of real property;
- Section 66W certificate;
- Notice to complete;
- Settlement adjustment sheet.
The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
Recent updates can be viewed at News & Updates, via the link above.
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
4 Matter Plans Included
- ALERTS - Nil“”
- Full Commentary - Sale of Real Property (NSW)“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“Conveyancing transactions transfer the title and use of real property from one party to another. Conveyancing is not adversarial despite the current trend to make it so. This is mainly due to the disclosure regime that governs the transaction, statutory warranties, and the practice of obtaining ...”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Contract
- C. Negotiation and exchange
- D. Mid transaction
- E. If required - Claims, disputes and notices
- F. Through to settlement
- G. Finalising the matter
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
Our Authors
More than 45 legal professionals have contributed to By Lawyers' Australian publications, all helping to ensure content is updated regularly to reflect changes in legislation, practice and procedure.
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