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NECS in NSW Newsletter 2009-02 (48.3 kb)

Published 6 May 2009

This newsletter focuses on NECS in NSW Industry Consultation for 2009. Effective industry consultation in NSW on practice and risk management issues for NECS in NSW is essential and will contribute positively to the development of nationally uniform business processes.


NECS in NSW Newsletter 2009-01 (40.2 kb)

Published 31 March 2009

Please find the first newsletter for 2009 regarding implementation of the National Electronic Conveyancing System (NECS) in NSW. This newsletter focuses on KPMGs independent Economic Appraisal of implementation of NECS in NSW, which identifies NECS offers a mature year saving of $49.8M in conveyancing costs in NSW.


ECNSW Newsletter 2008-02 (36.0 kb)

Published 11 July 2008

This newsletter considers the agreements made at the recent Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting on 03 July 2008. This included agreement on a timetable for establishing a national electronic conveyancing system and endorsement of the formation of a single, national entity to implement e-conveyancing.


ECNSW Newsletter 2008-01 (27.7 kb)

Published 29 May 2008

This newsletter discusses progress in early 2008 towards the development of an National Electronic Conveyancing System. It provides updates on the achievements of the Stakeholder Working Group and National Project Team, in addition to the endorsement of a single national electronic conveyancing system by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General.


ECNSW Newsletter 2007-12 (28.9 kb)

Published 08 November 2007

This newsletter discusses the use of digital signature certificates in electronic conveyancing. It explains how they will replace manual signatures used on paper instruments to identify the person taking responsibility for the correctness of the information contained in an electronic instrument.


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