Interoperability and the future of e-conveyancing
On Monday, all Australian states and territories voted in support of interoperability between Electronic Lodgment Network Operators (ELNOs) in the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (ECNL). In
On Monday, all Australian states and territories voted in support of interoperability between Electronic Lodgment Network Operators (ELNOs) in the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (ECNL). In
Ministerial Direction Statement Find the original article here On 7 September 2020, all states and territories supported the principle of requiring interoperability between Electronic Lodgment Network
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