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A deed signed by one person (a “polled deed” — hence, a [[deed poll|Deed Poll]]) which has not had an edge indented or serrated, and so is 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.
 
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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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