Definition of Reconveyance. Meaning of Reconveyance. Synonyms of Reconveyance

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Definition of Reconveyance

Reconveyance
Reconveyance Re`con*vey"ance (-v?"?ns), n. Act of reconveying.

Meaning of Reconveyance from wikipedia

- In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of real property from one person to another, or the granting of an en****brance such as a mortgage or...
- the proprietary colony, and on June 23, 1752, they submitted a deed of reconveyance to the crown, one year before the expiration of the charter. On January...
- using a reconveyance deed. This was the mortgage by conveyance (aka mortgage in fee) or, when written, the mortgage by charter and reconveyance and took...
- mortgage payments by 2+ months) and the sale involves a reconveyance agreement. A reconveyance arrangement has two elements: (i) A sale, mortgage, lien...
- affect home affordability." California Building Industry ****ociation. "Reconveyance financing ... helps keep home prices low by spreading costs over all...
- Appeal, he also served as a commissioner on the Royal Commission on Reconveyance of Land to British Columbia, which contributed to the re-transfer of...
- trustee to transfer legal title to the property back to the trustor by reconveyance, thereby releasing the security for the debt. Deeds of trust are the...
- between them and as to all subsequent claimants under them, operates as a reconveyance, and revests the estate in the grantor." Thomson v. Ward, 1 N.H. 9 (1816)...
- close of 1986, the PCGG had filed "39 civil cases for the recovery, reconveyance, reversion, accounting, and damages against the Marcoses and their cronies"[sic]...
- 3 Geo. 4. c. 117 5 August 1822 An Act to reduce the Stamp Duties on Reconveyances of Mortgages, and in certain other Cases; and to amend an Act of the...