The history of the establishment of the conveyancing profession, and the fight to establish a licensing scheme for Conveyancers in Victoria, is a story worth telling.
This book covers the early beginnings of the profession in the 1860s, its demise in the early 1900s and its revival in the 1980s.
It explains how a small group of strong-minded, resilient Conveyancers were determined to open up the conveyancing market, competing with lawyers and providing the public with a choice of practitioner.
The path was long and challenging, as the group had to overcome continuous resistance by successive Victorian governments, strong opposition from a well-resourced Law Institute of Victoria and an expensive and stressful court case before they succeeded.
Their ultimate success should not be underestimated and is a reminder to current and future Conveyancers not to take their profession for granted.
This book covers the early beginnings of the profession in the 1860s, its demise in the early 1900s and its revival in the 1980s.
It explains how a small group of strong-minded, resilient Conveyancers were determined to open up the conveyancing market, competing with lawyers and providing the public with a choice of practitioner.
The path was long and challenging, as the group had to overcome continuous resistance by successive Victorian governments, strong opposition from a well-resourced Law Institute of Victoria and an expensive and stressful court case before they succeeded.
Their ultimate success should not be underestimated and is a reminder to current and future Conveyancers not to take their profession for granted.
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