e-Conveyancing

E-conveyancing could save the day

30 September 2004

Some solicitors feel enslaved by the financial power of lenders. Now e-conveyancing could help them gain influence according to the Law Gazette.

Lagos launches E-Registry

04 November 2004

The Lagos State Government is in the process of launching a landmark electronic device for accessing land titles.

Buying a house in pyjamas

11 November 2004

Would you buy a house in your pyjamas?

E-system by 2006

09 December 2004

England's Land Registry expects to pilot a full e-conveyancing system in 2006, chief executive Peter Collis told delegates in Birmingham.

e-Signature Mortgage Applications

25 February 2003

Since January last year, Quicken Loans has been using Silanis' fully electronic mortgage application process for the Web.

CML response to Electronic Communications Act 2000

25 February 2003

Response of the (English) Council of Mortgage Lenders to the draft order under section 8 of the Electronic Communications Act 2000.

The Beginning...

25 February 2003

In the articles that follow over the years ahead, we wish to create a forum for debating the future of electronic conveyancing or e-conveyancing in South Africa. The problems raised by e-conveyancing are myriad and complex.

Looking at e-conveyancing in England

25 February 2003

This is the first in a series of articles in which I will investigate the state of electronic conveyancing in England. This article serves as a starting point; it will outline the problems faced and the solutions proposed.

Electronic Land Registration - 1: Options from a legal perspective

02 April 2003

In this the first half of a must-read two part article, Gustav Radloff analyses the potential legal options for the implementation of an electronic land registration system. He writes that the challenge is to have a speedier and more cost-effective land delivery system without compromising the accuracy and security of title now enjoyed by the South African public.

First paperless property transfer

02 April 2003

The first completely paperless real estate transaction took place as long ago as July 2000 in Broward County, California.
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