All states and territories, with the exception of the ACT, have passed the Electronic Conveyancing (Adoption of National Law) Act 2013 (ECNL), paving the way for a purpose-built platform which…
Read moreCheat Sheet: Major Legislative Reforms of 2014
If you’ve had your head stuck in files while 2014 passed you by, there’s a chance you might not have heard about some major legislative reforms that could affect your…
Read moree-Conveyancing: Why Australia Shouldn’t Settle for Less [Infographic]
The launch of e-Conveyancing in Australia is set to revolutionise property transactions. PEXA (Property Exchange Australia Ltd) is a purpose built electronic platform that is driving the future of e-Conveyancing…
Read moree-Conveyancing Simplified: Chapter 1 [Sample Chapter]
Download Chapter 1 of e-Conveyancing Simplified – an accessible guide to Australia’s important reform for property lawyers, conveyancers and students across Australia. Written by practising solicitors, it addresses the context…
Read moreReady to Take the Electronic Plunge into e-Conveyancing?
Australian e-conveyancing is on its way, offering practitioners the opportunity to transfer and settle property with no paper documents or certificates of title, no bank cheques and no physical attendance…
Read moreProperty Settlement Goes Digital: Conveyancing Reforms [Guide]
e Conveyancing. “This is the biggest reform to our industry since the introduction of the Torrens system, more than 150 years ago,” – Jeff Stevens, national president of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers.
Read moreVendor’s GST Liability for Property Sale Should be Clear in Contract
A recent case before the Victorian Supreme Court (Cityrose Trading Pty Ltd v Booth & Anor [2013] VSC 504, handed down on 19 September 2013) has highlighted the importance for…
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