Miscellaneous 2006

The move to electronic land dealings: a national approach

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Jul 2006

 

This presentation explains how the National Electronic Conveyancing System (NECS) will work and the way in which it is being developed by all states and territories. It touches on dealing with jurisdictional differences, meeting stakeholder requirements and the impact on practitioners in relation to:

  • identi?cation of clients
  • payment of stamp duty
  • land tax
  • property valuation information.

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The move to electronic land dealings: a national approach

Author(s): Simon Libbis

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  • Published By: Simon Libbis
  • Published On:28 Jul 2006
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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