| 31. | The Conveyancing ( Scotland ) Act 1874 rendered any clause in a disposition against subinfeudation null and void.
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| 32. | She worked mainly on conveyancing and probate, and also to ensure just divorce settlements for female clients.
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| 33. | The Practitioners Board is the body which authorises a person or body as fit to undertake conveyancing work.
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| 34. | Sections 41 and 42 establish Conveyancing Appeals Tribunals which hear complaints against decisions made by the Practitioners Board.
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| 35. | The "'Chair of Conveyancing "'is a Professorship at the University of Glasgow.
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| 36. | In these circumstances, a transfer of equity usually involves a conveyancing practitioner to deal with the formalities.
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| 37. | He did this to challenge the monopoly solicitors held over conveyancing, which he felt led to higher costs.
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| 38. | Services cover family law and divorce, writing wills, probate, conveyancing, personal injury and employment law.
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| 39. | TS 705 was sold to Luck, with a conveyancing date of 3 June 1853 on the title document.
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| 40. | Campbell studied law at the office of Alfred Russell starting in 1880, Campbell specialized in conveyancing and trusts.
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