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Tag Archives: Conveyancing
Solicitor watchdog criticises hidden pricing but Fridaysmove offers transparency on conveyancing
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Tagged Conveyancing, criticises, Fridaysmove, Hidden, offers, Pricing, Solicitor, Transparency, Watchdog
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Griggs, Thomas, Low, & Scheibner on Blockchain and Conveyancing
Lynden Griggs (University of Tasmania), Rod Thomas (Auckland University of Technology – Faculty of Business & Law; University of Cambridge – Cambridge Centre for Property Law; European Law Institute; IPRA-CINDER), Rouhshi Low (Queensland University of Technology), James Scheibner (University of Tasmania) have posted Blockchains, … Continue reading
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Reforming the Conveyancing process
The home moving process is something that most people will experience at some point during their lifetime. Figures from HM Land Registry indicate that over one million homes are bought and sold each year. Given the frequency of transactions taking … Continue reading