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  • 1charge for conveyance of a person — index fare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2conveyance of title — noun act of transferring property title from one person to another • Syn: ↑conveyance, ↑conveyancing, ↑conveying • Derivationally related forms: ↑convey (for: ↑conveying), ↑conveyancer …

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  • 3Conveyance (horse) — Conveyance Sire Indian Charlie Grandsire In Excess Dam Emptythetill Damsire Holy Bull Sex Colt …

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  • 4conveyance — con·vey·ance /kən vā əns/ n 1: an act of conveying a conveyance of land 2: an instrument (as a deed) that conveys property rights (as title) lack of delivery of a conveyance J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L …

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  • 5Conveyance — Con*vey ance (k[o^]n*v[=a] ans), n. 1. The act of conveying, carrying, or transporting; carriage. [1913 Webster] The long journey was to be performed on horseback, the only sure mode of conveyance. Prescott. [1913 Webster] Following the river… …

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  • 6conveyance of land for a designated period — index lease Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7Conveyance Tax — A tax imposed on the transfer of real property at the state or municipal level. The conveyance tax is generally calculated as a percentage of the sale price. If the property is sold for a very low amount, or transferred for free (such as between… …

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  • 8conveyance — A means of transportation; in most common usage, a deed transferring the title to land from one person to another, both the term deed in the restricted sense and the term conveyance being an abbreviated form of the expression deed of conveyance.… …

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  • 9Conveyance of Prisoners (Ireland) Act 1837 — The Conveyance of Prisoners (Ireland) Act 1837 (1 2 Vict. c. 6) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, signed into law on December 23, 1837. It directed that the expenses of conveying prisoners were to be paid by the paymaster of the… …

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  • 10For the present — Present Pres ent, n. [Cf. F. pr[ e]sent. See {Present}, a.] 1. Present time; the time being; time in progress now, or at the moment contemplated; as, at this present. [1913 Webster] Past and present, wound in one. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2. pl.… …

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