The earliest are from the 8th century and are land conveyances, such as sales, exchanges, donations, and leases. |
In the Prince Regents time the curricle was the most stylish of all conveyances. |
A number of refugees from the fort went with us in Burbank's stages and other conveyances. |
The beneficial operation of the conveyancing Act 1881 in shortening conveyances is well illustrated by a modern mortgage. |
The name Sheldon appears alongside those of Shakespeare's friends in Warwickshire indentures and conveyances, and in the medical casebook of Shakespeare's son-in-law. |
The register of mesne conveyances in Berkeley County is elected for a term of four years, and until his successor is elected in the general election and qualifies. |