conveyance
noun
/kənˈveɪəns/ ukus [ C ] LAW, PROPERTY
a legal document that states that land or property has passed from one owner to another:
Notaries have the right to prepare wills, conveyances, and other contracts.
[ U ] LAW, PROPERTY
the legal process of moving land or property from one owner to another:
The expense of the conveyance usually falls upon the purchaser.
[ U ]
the process of transporting goods from one place to another:
the conveyance of dangerous substances