What is the National Land Information Service?
Series: New Law Journal ; 151(7011) 7 December 2001, 1794-1795(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Describes the transformation of the conveyancing process through new developments such as the National Land Information Service (NLIS). The NLIS is a government initiative which aims to automate and integrate the conveyancing search process in England and Wales via the internet. The NLIS is now open for business and all the local authorities are joined to NLIS but only 25% are connected electronically. Mentions how the first application of NLIS will be the provision of conveyancing services but it has the potential to develop into a wider proposition and may even render the government's new sellers pack obsolete by delivering the service through the existing infrastructure.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64952 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 116111-1001 |
Describes the transformation of the conveyancing process through new developments such as the National Land Information Service (NLIS). The NLIS is a government initiative which aims to automate and integrate the conveyancing search process in England and Wales via the internet. The NLIS is now open for business and all the local authorities are joined to NLIS but only 25% are connected electronically. Mentions how the first application of NLIS will be the provision of conveyancing services but it has the potential to develop into a wider proposition and may even render the government's new sellers pack obsolete by delivering the service through the existing infrastructure.