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In Ireland, conveyancing is the process that legally transfers the title and ownership rights of a property from the existing owner to the new owner of the property. Conveyancing gives legal effect to the deal agreed between the buyer and the seller typically by an auctioneer. When a property for sale by private treaty goes “sale agreed”, this has no legal implications as either party can change their mind without penalty at any point prior to signing the contract. The conveyancing process is what makes the transaction binding.