Legal Office Procedures-Conveyancing
Curriculum guideline
A combination of lectures, guided practices, assignments and case studies will be used. Active learning is an integral part of this course, and emphasis will be placed on a “hands-on” environment to allow students to work both independently and collaboratively to learn and apply procedures and tasks carried on in a legal office. Both learning activities and evaluations will be structured to stress problem solving, accuracy, and working within time constraints.
- Employment as a conveyancer
- Understanding land and sale of land
- The tangible and intangible elements of land
- Determining ownership of land
- Land registration systems and land tenure
- Reading a title search and determining charges and encumbrances on title
- Analyzing a land purchase transaction
- Sales Completion Model
- Entering a Contract of Purchase and Sale
- Four stages of the sales completion model for purchaser and vendor:
- Information Gathering
- Completion Preparations
- Statement of Adjustments
- Completion Procedures
- Information Gathering
- Municipal and other third party information
- Interpreting a Contract of Purchase and Sale
- Preparing documents required for completion
- Land Title Electronic Forms
- Form A – Freehold Transfer
- Property Transfer Tax Form
- Legal Account
- Statement of Adjustments and Trust Reconciliation for a cash only purchase
- Definition and purpose of adjustments
- Purchaser adjustments
- Vendor adjustments
- Calculating property taxes, utilities and the Home Owner’s Grant
- Preparing Purchaser and Vendor Statement of Adjustments
- Definition and purpose of Trust Reconciliation
- Preparing Trust Reconciliation
- Procedures on Completion date
- Pre-registration procedures
- Execution of Vendor’s documents and undertakings involved
- Execution of Purchaser’s documents and undertakings involved
- Pre-registration requirements and preparation
- Registration procedures
- Post-registration procedures
- Law Society Rule 3-89
- Pre-registration procedures
- Concepts for a financed purchase of new strata property
- strata property
- Strata corporation
- Unit entitlement
- Maintenance fees
- Net proceeds of mortgage loan
- GST and GST Rebates
- Builder’s Liens
- strata property
- Procedures for a financed purchase of new strata property
- Information gathering
- Mortgagee particulars
- Strata information
- Completion preparations
- Preparing LTO electronic Declaration
- Confirming net mortgage funds
- Additional information for Property Transfer Form
- GST Rebate calculations
- Statement of Adjustments and Trust Reconciliation
- GST and rebate adjustment
- Strata maintenance fee adjustments
- Builder’s lien and holdbacks
- Mortgage adjustments
- New Trust Reconciliation items
- Completion procedures
- Undertakings for mortgagee
- Sequence for registering LTO documents
- Information gathering
- Concepts and procedures for vendor in sale of property
- Receiving documents from purchaser
- Authority to Pay
- Discharging existing encumbrances on title
- Preparing Land Title Office electronic Form C – Release
- Mortgages
- Mortgagee expectations
- Acting for the mortgagee
- Mortgage Terms
- Mortgage Definitions
- Preparing Land Title Office electronic Form B – Mortgage
- Authority to Pay for mortgages
- Procedures for registering a mortgage
- Acting for two parties
- Conflict of interest
- Procedures for a financed purchase when acting for the purchaser and mortgagee
- Situational Adjustments
- Adjustment for property tax when amount is unknown
- Adjustment for property tax when lawyer or notary will pay the amount on completion
- Adjustment for assumption of mortgage
- Adjustment for mortgage back to vendor
The learner has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- describe duties, employment conditions and employment forecasts in conveyancing
- identify what tangible and intangible elements are included in the concept of “land”
- identify what interests must be protected when acting for the purchaser client
- analyze transactions based on the transfers; encumbrances requiring discharges; encumbrances not requiring discharges; and new encumbrances involved
- use the concepts and theories of conveyancing to analyze and solve problems independently and collaboratively
- interpret a Contract of Purchase and Sale
- describe the stages of a sales completion model
- translate an understanding of the information required in a transaction by creating correspondence and documentation relating to the gathering of information by the purchaser
- translate an understanding of transferring title by creating electronic Land Title Office documents relating to registration
- calculate the amounts involved to create Statements of Adjustments, Trust Reconciliation, and Statements of Account
- create correspondence and documentation relating to the exchange and execution of documents and funds, and the registration of executed documents
- observe professional standards in the maintenance and use of checklists
- calculate Authority to Pay for vendors and mortgagors
- describe issues, rules and procedures involved when acting for both a purchaser and a mortgagee in the same transaction
- keyboard with speed and accuracy from five-minute timed writings
- demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines in a manner required to meet legal industry standards.
Assignments | 5 - 10% |
Simulations | 35 - 40% |
Midterm and/or Test(s) | 25 - 30% |
Final Exam | 20 - 25% |
Keyboarding Speed (average of best three 5-minute timings) | 5% |
Total | 100% |
A maximum of two evaluations worth up to 20% may be assigned and due in the last 14 days of
class. (Some class time is provided to work on any evaluation due in the last
14 days of class)
THERE ARE NO ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN THIS COURSE.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Introduction to Residential Conveyancing. DFC Publications. (Current Edition) or other conveyancing textbook as determined by the department.
A department approved keyboarding timed writing textbook (used in OADM 1303).
Course packs as determined by the instructor.