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Which legislation typically governs the sale of residential property in New South Wales?

Correct Answer

B) Conveyancing Act 1919

The Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) is the primary legislation governing property sales in New South Wales, including contract requirements, cooling-off periods, and vendor disclosure obligations. The Real Property Act 1900 (NSW) deals with the Torrens title system registration.

Answer Options
A
Property Law Act 1969
B
Conveyancing Act 1919
C
Real Property Act 1900
D
Sale of Land Act 1962

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Conveyancing Act 1919NSW property salesvendor disclosurecooling-off periodsSection 52A
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