ConveyancingTAS

A complete matter-management solution allowing conveyancers, lawyers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in Tasmania.

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Overview

A complete matter-management solution allowing conveyancers, lawyers, paralegals, and support staff to run a busy conveyancing practice in Tasmania. Each step in the transaction is set out in sequential order with easy access to all required precedents and a simple but comprehensive commentary.

Prepared by highly experienced and specialised legal practitioners, the matter plan provides access to template contracts, letters, and up-to-date precedents. The commentary covers all issues that arise regularly as well as more complex issues that arise from time to time.

Precedents in this publication include:

  • To do lists;
  • Deed of mutual rescission of contract;
  • Letter to vendor's solicitor submitting transfer;
  • Letter to purchaser following registration;
  • Settlement instructions mortgagee;
  • After settlement letter to vendor;
  • Order on the agent;
  • Settlement instructions with mortgagee;
  • Settlement instructions with no mortgagee;
  • Notice to complete;
  • Settlement adjustment sheet.

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

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  • Comprehensive library of legal precedents and forms


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