Sentences with phrase «from conveyancers»

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Intelliworks case management system from Ochresoft takes away the burden of regular workflow and precedents management, allowing conveyancers to focus their valuable resources on delivering great service to their customers.
Lawyer Checker's Account & Entity Screen (AES) search, which can be ordered from Searches UK, allows solicitors and conveyancers to check the previous use of client accounts to which they are sending funds to better assess the risk associated with the transaction — enabling firms to combat the risk of vendor fraud.
eCOS from InfoTrack is a paperless contract pack solution, enabling conveyancers to compile and bundle the pack electronically, including the Property Information Form and the Fittings and Contents Form.
For many conveyancers, direct experience of dealing with all the risks that could impact properties in their region may not be in their repertoire, but this should not stop them from being able to provide a thorough service to buyers though.
Conveyancers face mounting pressure to maintain and grow their business as total transactions for the first quarter of 2015 fell 16 % from Q4 2014 and 5 % year - on - year, according to the Conveyancing Market Tracker from Search Acumen, the search provider.
Conveyancers can take some comfort from the fact that the average firm is still clocking up more transactions than they were two or three years ago.
I remember one time when we were told that conveyancing would become an automated system, that conveyancers would no longer be required and that clients would be able to do their own conveyancing from home.
Stephen Ward, director of strategy and external relations at the Council for Licensed Conveyancers said: «This study provides useful evidence as the legal sector regulators continue to shape our responses to recommendations from the Competition and Markets Authority on making more information available to help consumers choose their lawyer.
The firm are open to considering applications from qualified Solicitors, Legal Executives, Licensed Conveyancers and Conveyancers.
Applications from qualified Solicitors, Legal Executives, Licensed Conveyancers and Conveyancers are welcome.
In Deanwater the chancellor considered Brikom and commented that Lord Denning had indicated how conveyancers could protect themselves but not how they could protect their clients from variations to the terms of a document forming part of title to land.
LDPs would allow «lawyers» from different backgrounds, such as solicitors, barristers, legal executives and licensed conveyancers, to be co-owners of a law firm.
One alternative to title insurance would be to use your conveyancer or solicitor to make the proper enquiries, e.g. by getting a building report from the local council (to confirm whether there are any illegal / unapproved buildings on the land) or a survey report (to confirm whether there is anything on your land encroaching on your neighbour's land, or vice versa).
The input from licensees, conveyancers and other services within the industry recommended we progress to an education model that featured more practical learning coupled with an apprenticeship or restricted license.
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