Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989: Difference between revisions
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{{a|contract|}} | {{a|contract|}}Addresses the formal requirements for validity of deeds, amongst other things, and provides: | ||
{{quote|1(3) An instrument is validly executed as a [[deed]] by an individual if, and only if – | {{quote|1(3) An instrument is validly executed as a [[deed]] by an individual if, and only if – | ||
:(a) it is signed — | :(a) it is signed — | ||
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*{{casenote|Mercury Tax Group Limited|HMRC}} | *{{casenote|Mercury Tax Group Limited|HMRC}} | ||
*[[Signed, sealed, delivered]] | *[[Signed, sealed, delivered]] | ||
*[[Law of Property Act 1925]] | |||
*[[Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994]] |
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Addresses the formal requirements for validity of deeds, amongst other things, and provides:
1(3) An instrument is validly executed as a deed by an individual if, and only if –