The Subdivision (ACT) matter type provides the necessary contact cards and layouts for a subdivision of a Real Property.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
This is a general guide of the information required to create a matter. The minimum details required to create a matter is Matter Number and Client.
Create an ACT Subdivision matter
1. Select New Matter from the triConvey Home Dashboard.
2. Select State: ACT.
3. Select Matter Category: Conveyancing.
4. Select Matter Type: Subdivision.
5. Select Next.
Complete Matter Details
1. Double-click Info and complete required details. Learn more about matter numbers.
Tip: Not all details need to be entered immediately. However, it is best practice to enter as much information as possible to save yourself time when generating documents.
2. Click Client and complete required contact details.
Tip: To add an additional Client, right click on Client, select Add Client and choose from Same Solicitor or Different Solicitor.
3. Click the Property Details field to enter Property Information and Title Particulars.
4. To add uncommon contacts to your matter layout, select the gear icon from the top right corner of your Matter.
5. From Show/hide details for this matter, select the additional contact/s to be displayed in Matter Details.
Learn how to select uncommon contacts from within the matter.
Precedent Library
The Subdivision (ACT) matter provides access to the Subdivision (ACT) Precedent Profile. This pre-set Precedent Library folder contains non-legally drafted precedents for everyday use, together with shortcuts to commonly used documents found under Court & Authority forms:
triConvey provides automated forms from Access Canberra which includes the Caveat form.
If the Precedent Profile does not appear in the Precedent Library, please ensure that you have subscribed to the Precedent Profile.
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