conveyance clerk
Conveyance clerks provide services for the legal transference of legal titles and properties from one party to another. They exchange the necessary contracts and ensure all properties, titles and rights are transfered.
Also called: conveyance law clerk, property law clerk, conveyancing clerk, conveyancer, paralegal clerk
- 10
- essential skills
- 17
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- legal assistant5 skills in common
- case administrator2 skills in common
- corporate lawyer2 skills in common
- lawyer linguist2 skills in common
- legal consultant2 skills in common
- personal trust officer2 skills in common
- prosecutor2 skills in common
- secretary2 skills in common
Optional skills
17- advise on legal services
- apply technical communication skills
- civil law
- examine mortgage loan documents
- legal case management
- legal research
- maintain contractual information
- manage accounts
- manage contracts
- perform clerical duties
- perform office routine activities
- prepare compliance documents
- process commissioned instructions
- proofread text
- real estate market
- register deeds
- review closing procedures
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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