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THIS IS NONSENSE.
THIS IS NONSENSE.


Outside the formal requirements of execution — [[deed]]s ''of lease''<ref>''Ordinary'' old [[Deed|deeds]] do not require a counterpart clause: I cite [http://www.osborneclarke.com/insights/signed-sealed-delivered-execution-of-deeds-and-documents-and-how-it-might-go-wrong/ Osborne Clarke] as my authority</ref>, contracts for the [[conveyancing|conveyance]] of land, that kind of thing — for an agreement to be enforceable you need to fall back on your first contract law lecture. You need:
Outside the formal requirements of execution — [[deed]]s ''of lease'' (that is, not just ''normal'' [[deed]]s)<ref>''Ordinary'' old [[Deed|deeds]] do not require a counterpart clause: I cite [http://www.osborneclarke.com/insights/signed-sealed-delivered-execution-of-deeds-and-documents-and-how-it-might-go-wrong/ Osborne Clarke] as my authority</ref>, contracts for the [[conveyancing|conveyance]] of land, that kind of thing — for an agreement to be enforceable you need to fall back on your first contract law lecture. You need:
*[[offer]]
*[[offer]]
*[[acceptance]]
*[[acceptance]]