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Contract

The contract between a vendor and purchaser is the primary document setting out the obligations of the parties. It is an executory document, meaning that it establishes the rights and obligations of the parties to be performed over a period of time, culminating with payment by the purchaser of the purchase price and transfer by the vendor of the title to the property.

The general principles which form part of the law of contract are considered with particular emphasis on their application to contracts in sale and purchase transactions.

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Sale of Real Property - Step by Step Guide & Precedents

by By Lawyers For Lawyers author - Jayadeep Hari & Jamil

Overview

This step by step guide provides a comprehensive directory and convenient precedents which will help ensure a smooth and easy property sale.

This publication will guide you from the point of negotiation straight through to transfer of title. The guide includes practical commentary ensuring that no issues are overlooked together with a broad range of precedents.

All matters are covered including;

  • Land Title Searches
  • Bankruptcy Searches
  • Essential preliminaries for property with OR without title
  • Caveats
  • Strata Title Act 1985
  • Finalisation

This guide is written by lawyers for lawyers and consequently it is practical, efficient and easy to use.

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