Electronic Conveyancing Bill 2013
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 18 February 2014general_report
The WA Parliamentary Committee reviewed the Electronic Conveyancing Bill 2013, which aims to establish a national electronic conveyancing system. The committee found the Bill aligns with the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) and doesn't impact WA Parliament's law-making powers. They recommend the Bill be passed to improve efficiency in property transactions.
Impact
The Bill will affect lawyers, conveyancers, lenders, and their clients involved in property transactions in Western Australia. It aims to streamline processes and provide national consistency.
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