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Conveyance   /kənvˈeɪəns/   Listen
Conveyance

noun
1.
Document effecting a property transfer.
2.
The transmission of information.  Synonyms: impartation, imparting.
3.
Something that serves as a means of transportation.  Synonym: transport.
4.
Act of transferring property title from one person to another.  Synonyms: conveyance of title, conveyancing, conveying.
5.
The act of moving something from one location to another.  Synonyms: transfer, transferral, transport, transportation.



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"Conveyance" Quotes from Famous Books



... population, said his lordship, is in favour of Ireland as against England and Scotland. "But, Sir," he continued, "perhaps you will tell me this may be a very good argument as far as population is concerned, but what is the use of population if they have no means of paying for their conveyance by railways? Sir, my friend, who sits beside me (Mr. Hudson) will tell you that in all railway speculation population is held to be the ...
— The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) - With Notices Of Earlier Irish Famines • John O'Rourke

... amazed eyes of the girl. "For your conveyance? Ah no, mam'selle. For your good help on the drive. They are rivermen—the best. Felix Lapierre leads them and you shall see for yourself what a king of the white water he is. He will be your right-hand man on the drive. It is ...
— Joan of Arc of the North Woods • Holman Day

... has made the passage from Bombay to Suez in a month and two days, leaving Bombay on March 20 and reaching Suez on April 22. The letters arrived here on May 31. The steamboat was detained ten days for coals. There was no steam conveyance from Alexandria to Malta, so we may reckon upon gaining fourteen days at least upon this passage. Besides, the steam vessel was probably ...
— A Political Diary 1828-1830, Volume II • Edward Law (Lord Ellenborough)

... "In the conveyance of certain ideas to those who contemplate it, the pyramid boasts of prouder significance, and impresses with a hint of still more impenetrable mystery. We seem to gather dim supernatural ideas of the mighty Mother of Nature... that almost ...
— The God-Idea of the Ancients - or Sex in Religion • Eliza Burt Gamble

... again," laughed the official. "It is responsible for everything just now, and Bretons are not the most sober people at the best of times. Still, if you wish to go to the Hotel d'Europe, the man must take you. There is no other conveyance and he is bound to do so. But I warn you that it will be full, or the omnibus ...
— The Argosy - Vol. 51, No. 1, January, 1891 • Various


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