conveyance

/kənˈveɪəns/
noun
  1. The act or process of carrying, transporting, or transmitting something from one place to another.
    • The conveyance of goods by truck is faster than by train in this region.
    • Modern technology allows for the quick conveyance of information across the globe.
    • The canal was built for the conveyance of coal from the mines to the port.
  2. A vehicle or means of transport.
    • The bus is a cheap and reliable conveyance for daily commuters.
    • They used a small boat as their conveyance to reach the island.
    • Horses were the primary conveyance for travelers in the 1800s.
  3. The legal transfer of ownership of property from one person to another, or the document that proves this transfer.
    • The conveyance of the land was completed after the payment was made.
    • The lawyer prepared the conveyance for the sale of the house.
    • A deed of conveyance must be signed by both parties to be valid.
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