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{{g}}1. (Formal, legal, technical, anal but potentially important): In relation to a {{tag|deed}}, having executed it, to provide an executed version to the other parties. Hence, in the words of that great chancery lawyer Stevie Wonder, [[signed, sealed, delivered]] — I’m yours. Question; Does a [[deed poll]] also have to be delivered to be valid?  
{{Def|Deliver|/dɪˈlɪvə/|v|}}
 
:1. Of a thing, such as a letter, to take it to an appointed address.
2. A [[Buzzword|voguish]] way of saying “give” or “do”.
:2. (''Law''): Of a {{tag|deed}}, having signed it, to give a signed copy, bodily, to the other parties to it. Delivery is part of the formal execution process, without which the [[deed]] is not yet a “thing”. Hence, in the words of that great chancery lawyer Stevie Wonder, [[signed, sealed, delivered]] — I’m yours.Question; Does a [[deed poll]] [[also]] have to be delivered to be valid?  
 
:3. (''Management speak'') A [[Buzzword|voguish]] way of saying “give” or “do”.
3. Of a notice, do take it to an appointed address. {{Notice delivery capsule}}
:4. (''Tiresome'') To bowl a {{t|cricket}} ball at a wicket.
 
:5. (''Thought leadership'') of [[legal services]], to present them to a client. (see: ''[[legal services delivery]]'')
3. (Tiresome) To bowl a {{t|cricket}} ball at a wicket.
===Delivery of {{isdaprov|notices}} in a [[Coronavirus|time of cholera]]===
{{Notice delivery capsule}}
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