English to Marathi Dictionary conveyance

conveyance

वाहन
definition
noun
he was building vessels for the conveyance of live cod
the action or process of transporting someone or something from one place to another.
protective measures that might be taken before the conveyance is concluded
the legal process of transferring property from one owner to another.
translation of 'Conveyance '
हस्तांतर,
वाहतुकीचे साधन,
वाहून नेणे,
वाहन
example
a mortgage involves a 'conveyance' of property subject to a right of redemption
The nuances of phrasing are part and parcel of the human subtleties they would convey, such that no other kind of 'conveyance' would seem as satisfying or apposite.
Literature searches on the 'conveyance' of respect in addressing family members in therapy yielded no articles of an empirical nature or otherwise.
‘It may sometimes happen that persons of opposite characters might be carried in the same 'conveyance' ,’ he warned.
The boat was the main mode of 'conveyance' for Achill islanders for more than a century and was used to transport goods, building materials and turf too and from the island.
The 'conveyance' of the property subject to the contractual terms rendered it less valuable to the actual purchaser than it would have been to that purchaser had those contractual conditions not existed.
Define the goal, provide the 'conveyance' and you will structure success.
It seems Adams' problem with Hitchens' reporting is not in the details of his eye-witness account but with his mode of 'conveyance' .
the wife's solicitors will submit a draft 'conveyance' or transfer to the husband's solicitors
She is utterly convincing in a role that demands much more than the 'conveyance' of simple emotions.
It is a political system that is based totally upon the 'conveyance' of privileges to special groups.
It is the rocket from the Earth to the Moon, the 'conveyance' to other worlds.
It is a very dangerous practice for a conveyancer to frame a 'conveyance' with parcels which are not adequately described.
‘Do not scare others unless you want to be scared by them’; ‘Remember the car is for 'conveyance' and not killing.’
I read nothing now that has the sense of underlying theme, encyclopaedic knowledge, and actual 'conveyance' of wisdom that you can find in these three.
Perhaps one of the more negative aspects of film's influence on the world audience is the 'conveyance' of a simplistic good/bad dichotomy.
Public modes of 'conveyance' should be modernised.
This is a serious subject, because a car is much more than the means of 'conveyance' and cargo handling that he imagines it to be.
Waddling seemed, at times, to be the main form of 'conveyance' .
The ochred unburnt bones were wrapped in paperbark ready for 'conveyance' to specific locations.
There was no 'conveyance' , assignment or transfer.
Now this work is re-released, with a brilliant introduction by Robin D.G. Kelley, allowing a new generation access to ideas which have lost neither their relevance nor their passionate 'conveyance' .
Its role is to manipulate the economic interactions through regulations and the 'conveyance' of special privileges.
The thing that's different now of course is the convergence and the 'conveyance' , the delivery and the way that different media interact and intercept.
Companies and institutions should be encouraged to ply their own vehicles to provide 'conveyance' to their employees and this will definitely improve the situation and make available the energy for other necessary activities.
The Act states that the 'conveyance' of learners, students, teachers or lecturers to and from any educational institution on a daily basis is regarded as a public transport service.
This was replaced by a pony and trap which remained the mode of 'conveyance' until the Sisters bought a car in 1968.
The provision of the contract required the 'conveyance' of the property to be free of encumbrance.
[There is] no 'conveyance' of ideas, expression, or anything else that could possibly amount to speech.
All they can expect is a watery existence, likely at any moment to be rudely interrupted by a man with a spade, followed by 'conveyance' to a very hot place.
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