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  2. Deed poll - Wikipedia

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    This form of deed poll is commonly used in Hong Kong. A deed poll may also be used (in England and Wales) for clergy of the Church of England to relinquish their holy orders. Bonds and powers of attorney are examples of deeds poll. A will is not a deed poll, not being made under seal, and being subject to separate statutory requirements.

  3. Deed of change of name - Wikipedia

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    Registration of a deed of change of name is not a legal requirement in the United Kingdom. A standard legal document, with stock wording, filled in by the person making the deed poll, and signed in presence of a witness, carries sufficient legal authority to be recognised. The witness need not be a solicitor, but can be anyone over the age of ...

  4. Deed - Wikipedia

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    A deed indented or indenture [7] is one executed in two or more parts according to the number of parties, which were formerly separated by cutting in a curved or indented line known as the chirograph. [8] A deed poll is one executed in one part, by one party, having the edge polled or cut even, and includes simple grants and appointments.

  5. Name change - Wikipedia

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    The deed poll requires a witness affidavit, and may optionally be enrolled in the High Court upon payment of stamp duty. [59] An enrolled deed poll is required for some administrative name changes, such as on a driving licence [59] or when changing legal gender. [60] There is a second option using an 'unenrolled' deed poll, this is a regular ...

  6. Partition (law) - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the parties agree to a specific division of the land; if they are unable to do so, the court will determine an appropriate division. A sole owner, or several owners, of a piece of land may partition their land by entering a deed poll (sometimes referred to as "carving out").

  7. Legal name - Wikipedia

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    Changes of name are usually effected through deed poll, optionally enrolled either at the High Court of Justice [21] or at the College of Arms, [22] with a notice recorded in The London Gazette. Changes may also be made by means of a Royal Licence obtained through the College of Arms, with similar notice. [22]