Conveyancing in Ireland is the act of transferring
the ownership of a property from one person to
another. The buyer needs to ensure that he or
she gets good 'title' to the land; i.e., that
the person selling the house actually has the
right to sell it. The system of conveyancing is
designed to ensure that the buyer gets the land
together with all the rights that go with it,
and knows about any restrictions in advance.
A typical conveyancing transaction, whether a
sale or purchase, contains two major 'landmarks',
which are exchange of contracts and completion,
plus the three stages: before contract, before
completion and after completion.
Solicitors

The Definition
presented is licensed under the GNU
Free Documentation License. It uses material
from the Wikipedia
Encyclopedia