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This chapter considers what can be done if a conveyancing contract is delayed, disputed or denied. A practitioner must be able to advise a client when a transaction goes wrong and remedies are sought to correct that wrong. The discussions cover late completion; conditions when time is of the essence for a conveyancing contract; consequences of delay; notices to complete; and remedies.