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A [[deed]] signed by one person, and originally was cut so its edges were straight — thus a “polled deed” — and had not had an edge indented or serrated — thus not a [[indenture]].
{{a|g|}}A [[deed]] signed by one person, and originally was cut so its edges were straight — thus a “polled deed” — and had not had an edge indented or serrated — thus not a [[indenture]].


You use one of these to change your name. They’re good for declaring your inviolable intentions to the world, too, if that’s your bag.
You use one of these to change your name. They’re good for declaring your inviolable intentions to the world, too, if that’s your bag.

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A deed signed by one person, and originally was cut so its edges were straight — thus a “polled deed” — and had not had an edge indented or serrated — thus not a indenture.

You use one of these to change your name. They’re good for declaring your inviolable intentions to the world, too, if that’s your bag.

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