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Course Overview
Conveyancing is the legal transfer of property from one owner to another. Ownership is mostly in the form of a real right, although limited real rights may also exist in the form of servitude or other rights in property, e.g. a creditor’s right against the owner or registered leases
From a pedagogical viewpoint, conveyancing involves business processes traditionally designed to transfer land and/or associated landed property from one owner to another. The reality is that the actual transactions and activities that result in the transfer of ownership are derived from specialized business processes of the various private firms and public agencies (role players) that are involved in conveyancing. The reality is that the actual transactions and activities that result in the transfer of ownership are derived from specialized business processes of the various private firms and public agencies (role players) that are involved in conveyancing.
This course has been designed to help participants acquire the requisite fundamental practical background on the work of a conveyancing. Participants for this course will be provided with a good working knowledge and understanding of what conveyancing is all about; who the role-players are and how their interaction proceeds; what the conveyancing and registration process aims to achieve.
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