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Common conveyancing terms: A glossary of parties in common conveyancing transactions

Common conveyancing terms: A glossary of parties in common conveyancing transactions

by wvbweb | Jun 4, 2019 | Blog

Buying or selling property for the first time (or even the third or fourth time) is likely to expose you to a whole new range of terms that can prove to be rather daunting.  To assist you to navigate the players involved, we have prepared this glossary of parties you...

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