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  2. File:The Land Registration (Electronic Conveyancing) Rules ...

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  3. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1881

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    An Act for simplifying and improving the practice of Conveyancing; and for vesting in Trustees, Mortgagees, and others various powers commonly conferred by provisions inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, Wills, and other Instruments; and for amending in various particulars the Law of Property; and for other purposes.

  4. File:Conveyancing Act 1881 (UKPGA Vict-44-45-41).pdf

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  5. Conveyancing - Wikipedia

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    In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of real property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien. [1] A typical conveyancing transaction has two major phases: the exchange of contracts (when equitable interests are created) and completion (also called settlement, when legal title passes and equitable rights merge with the legal title).

  6. Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board - Wikipedia

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    The Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board is the regulatory organisation and professional association for authorised conveyancers in the United Kingdom. Created in 1990 by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, the Practitioners Board oversees authorised conveyancers in the United Kingdom, advising the Lord Chancellor on conveyancing matters, regulating authorised conveyancers and ...

  7. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is an upper-middle-income country [14] with an economy heavily dependent on tourism; it has an average of 4.3 million tourists a year. [19] Jamaica is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with power vested in the bicameral Parliament of Jamaica, consisting of an appointed Senate and a directly elected House of Representatives. [8]

  8. Jamaica Independence Act 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Independence Act 1962 (10 & 11 Eliz. 2. c. 40) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted independence to Jamaica with effect from 6 August 1962. As a result of the Act, Jamaica became the first English-speaking country in the West Indies to achieve full independence from the United Kingdom.

  9. Licensed conveyancer - Wikipedia

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    To be issued with a license, applicants must be approved by the BLA body after application checks and record checks are made. Conveyancers may be employed by law firms, solicitors, conveyancing firms, banks, and property developers. A conveyancer can also obtain a license to run their own licensed conveyancing business.