conveyance 音标拼音: [kənv'eəns]
n . 运输,运输工具,财产让与
运输,运输工具,财产让与
conveyance 运输
conveyance n 1 :
document effecting a property transfer 2 :
the transmission of information [
synonym : {
conveyance },
{
imparting }, {
impartation }]
3 :
something that serves as a means of transportation [
synonym :
{
conveyance }, {
transport }]
4 :
act of transferring property title from one person to another [
synonym : {
conveyance }, {
conveyance of title }, {
conveyancing },
{
conveying }]
5 :
the act of moving something from one location to another [
synonym : {
transportation }, {
transport }, {
transfer },
{
transferral }, {
conveyance }]
Conveyance \
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n .
1 .
The act of conveying ,
carrying ,
or transporting ;
carriage .
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1913 Webster ]
The long journey was to be performed on horseback ,
--
the only sure mode of conveyance . --
Prescott .
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Following the river downward ,
there is conveyance into the countries named in the text . --
Sir W .
Raleigh .
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2 .
The instrument or means of carrying or transporting anything from place to place ;
the vehicle in which ,
or means by which ,
anything is carried from one place to another ;
as ,
stagecoaches ,
omnibuses ,
etc .,
are conveyances ;
a canal or aqueduct is a conveyance for water .
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1913 Webster ]
These pipes and these conveyances of our blood .
--
Shak .
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3 .
The act or process of transferring ,
transmitting ,
handing down ,
or communicating ;
transmission .
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Tradition is no infallible way of conveyance .
--
Stillingfleet .
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4 . (
Law )
The act by which the title to property ,
esp .
real estate ,
is transferred ;
transfer of ownership ;
an instrument in writing (
as a deed or mortgage ),
by which the title to property is conveyed from one person to another .
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1913 Webster ]
[
He ]
found the conveyances in law to be so firm ,
that in justice he must decree the land to the earl .
--
Clarendon .
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5 .
Dishonest management ,
or artifice . [
Obs .]
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the very Jesuits themselves . . .
can not possibly devise any juggling conveyance how to shift it off .
--
Hakewill .
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1913 Webster ]
113 Moby Thesaurus words for "
conveyance ":
abalienation ,
abstraction ,
air express ,
aircraft ,
airfreight ,
airlift ,
alienation ,
amortization ,
amortizement ,
annexation ,
announcement ,
appropriation ,
asportation ,
assignation ,
assignment ,
bargain and sale ,
barter ,
bearing ,
bequeathal ,
boosting ,
carriage ,
carrier ,
carry ,
carrying ,
cartage ,
cession ,
charter ,
conferment ,
conferral ,
consignation ,
consignment ,
conversion ,
conveyancing ,
deed ,
deeding ,
deliverance ,
delivery ,
demise ,
disclosure ,
disposal ,
disposition ,
drayage ,
embezzlement ,
enfeoffment ,
exchange ,
expressage ,
ferriage ,
filching ,
fraud ,
freight ,
freightage ,
giving ,
graft ,
haulage ,
hauling ,
impartation ,
imparting ,
impartment ,
lease and release ,
liberation ,
lifting ,
lighterage ,
lugging ,
medium of transportation ,
notification ,
packing ,
pilferage ,
pilfering ,
pinching ,
poaching ,
portage ,
porterage ,
publication ,
railway express ,
sale ,
scrounging ,
settlement ,
settling ,
sharing ,
shipment ,
shipping ,
shoplifting ,
snatching ,
sneak thievery ,
snitching ,
stealage ,
stealing ,
surrender ,
swindle ,
swiping ,
telling ,
telpherage ,
theft ,
thievery ,
thieving ,
toting ,
trading ,
transfer ,
transference ,
transit ,
transmission ,
transmittal ,
transport ,
transportation ,
transporting ,
transshipment ,
truckage ,
vehicle ,
vesting ,
waft ,
waftage ,
wagonage ,
watercraft CONVEYANCE ,
contracts .
The transfer of the title to land by one or more persons to another or others .
By the term persons is here understood not only natural persons but corporations .
The instrument which conveys the property is also called a conveyance .
For the several kinds of conveyances see Deed .
Vide ,
generally ,
Roberts on Fraud .
Conv .
passim ;
16 Vin .
Ab .
138 ;
Com .
Dig .
Chancery ,
2 T 1 ;
3 M 2 ;
4 S 2 ;
Id .
Discontinuance ,
C 3 ,
4 ,
5 ;
Id .
Guaranty ,
D ;
Id .
Pleader ,
C 37 ;
Id .
Poiar ,
C 5 ;
Bouv .
Inst .
Index ,
h .
t .
The whole of a conveyance ,
when it consists of different parts or instruments ,
must be taken together ,
and the several parts of it relate back to the principal part ;
4 Burr .
Rep .
1962 ;
as a fine ;
2 Burr .
R .
704 ;
or a recovery ;
2 Burr .
Rep .
135 .
2 .
When there is no express agreement to the contrary ,
the expense of the conveyance falls upon the purchaser ;
2 Ves .
Jr .
155 ,
note ;
who must prepare and tender the conveyance but see contra ,
2 Rand .
20 .
The expense of the execution of the conveyance is ,
on the contrary ,
always borne by the vendor .
Sugd .
Vend .
296 ;
contra ,
2 Rand .
20 ;
2 McLean ,
495 .
Vide 5 Mass .
R .
472 ;
3 Mass .
487 ;
Eunom .
Dial .
2 ,
12 ;
Voluntary Conveyance .
CONVEYANCER .
One who makes it his business to draw deeds of conveyance of lands for others .,
3 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
2422 .
2 .
It is usual also for conveyancers to act as brokers for the seller .
In these cases the conveyancer should examine with scrupulous exactness into the title of the lands which are conveyed by his agency ,
and ,
if this be good ,
to be very cautious that the estate be ,
not encumbered .
In cases of doubt he should invariably propose to his employer to take the advice of his counsel .
3 .
Conveyancers also act as brokers for the loan of money on real estate ,
Secured by mortgage .
The same care should be observed in these cases .
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