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deed poll
noun
A deed relating only to one party, distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the paper cut evenly, or "polled", rather than being indented.
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There is no official way of acquiring a deed poll.
He lived the persona, having it changed by deed poll.
A name change by deed poll costs £33.
I hadn't yet changed it by deed poll.
And whatever the deed poll companies tell you, it's free.
He changed his name by deed poll to retain his full name as his title.
Updated at 8.21pm BST 8.17pm BST I'm changing my name by deed poll to Trevor (security).
"I'm thinking of changing my name by deed poll to Dan Wagna".
As a security device, deed poll proof is less than worthless.
"I did it officially through a solicitor by deed poll in March of 64.
Her deed poll certificate is signed by Boyling, who lists his occupation as "police officer".
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