Conveys
Conveys is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb convey. The term has several related senses in English, spanning physical, communicative, and legal domains. In everyday use, convey means to carry or transport something from one place to another, such as a road, canal, or vehicle conveying people, goods, or fluids. It can also mean to transmit or express ideas, information, or feelings so that others understand them, for example a gesture that conveys sympathy or a speech that conveys confidence.
In legal contexts, conveyance refers to the transfer of title or rights in property from one person
Usage notes include the idea that what is conveyed may be explicit or implied, and that the
Etymology: the word derives from Old French convoyer, from Latin con- "together" and vehere "to bear or