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Library

Pre-built collection of clauses and notations, customisable to your firm's language. A single source of truth for legal content, accessible to your whole team.

Curia ships with a pre-built library of clauses, dealings and recommendations Australian conveyancers actually use — and lets your firm rewrite any of it in your own language. The result is conveyancing clause library software that gives every reviewer, in every office, the same source of truth to draw from.

The problem with copy-pasted standards

Most firms have a "standard wording" document somewhere. A Word file on a shared drive, a folder of past reports, the senior conveyancer's memory. Reviewers copy from whichever one is closest, edit on the fly, and over time the firm's voice drifts. Two reviewers handling near-identical contracts produce reports that read like they came from different practices. When a partner updates a clause, the change reaches whoever happens to see the email. Everyone else keeps using the old wording until they don't.

That's not a content problem — it's a distribution problem. The standards exist; they just aren't reaching every review consistently.

How the Curia library works

One library, every review

Clauses, dealings and recommendations all live in a single firm-wide library. When anyone in your team opens a contract, Curia loads the same options. The choice of wording isn't down to who's reviewing the file or which template they happened to start from.

Pre-built defaults, customisable wording

Curia comes with sensible defaults for the conditions, dealings and recommendations conveyancers see most often — easements, restrictions, covenants, common special conditions, the standard recommendations purchasers need to understand. Every default can be edited to match your firm's preferred language. Add custom clauses for the special conditions your defaults don't cover. The custom clause library your firm builds is what makes Curia sound like your firm, not a generic tool.

Updates propagate automatically

Edit a clause once and every future review uses the new wording. No re-sending templates, no version-control churn, no reviewer working from last quarter's copy. The recommendation library for conveyancing — the prompts that fire when Curia detects a missing or notable detail in a review — works the same way: change the text in one place and the next review reflects it.

State-aware by default

Library options are filtered by the contract's state, so a NSW review only sees NSW-relevant clauses and recommendations and a VIC review only sees VIC ones. Both jurisdictions are live; firms operating across both keep one library and let Curia route the right content to each file.

Built for multi-reviewer firms

The firms that get the most out of the library are the ones with more than one reviewer, more than one office, or both. Bell Conveyancing runs two offices on Curia and reports that reviews now read consistently regardless of which conveyancer handled the file. The library is the reason — every reviewer is choosing from the same shelf, in the firm's own words.

Where it sits in the review

The library is a firm-wide content asset, not a workflow step. It powers two places at once: the contract review itself, where reviewers select clauses and Curia matches dealings against your library, and the personalised reports your purchasers receive at the end. Updates to the library flow into both — so what your team uses internally and what your clients read are always in sync.

See how the library connects to Personalised Reports and Workflows , or book a demo to walk through your firm's own clauses.