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Whereas in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum, notice is hereby given for the first time that the properly formed, witnessed and executed Notice Of Ecclesiastical Deed Poll has been duly recognized and recorded on MONS E1:Y4:A51:S4:M25:D2 [SUN, 28-AUG-2016 C.E.]. All who may have cause are required to demonstrate in writing within fourteen (14) days of this notice why the Kerubale Getachew Abegaz Estate shall not authorize the Office of Registrar of The Kerubale Abegaz Estate (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020042) to mail the Ecclesiastical Deed Poll (see the Annexure marked 1) to The Secretariat of State of The Holy See (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020050), The Office of Lord President of Her Majesty’s Most Honorable Privy Council (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020049), The Office of United Nations Secretary General (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020048), The President of The United States (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020047), The Office of The Governor of The State of North Carolina (i.e., Member Account No. 100003-142650-020046), and The Office of The Provincial General of The Maryland Province of The Society of Jesus. All correspondence should be addressed to the Office of Registrar via certified mail to The Kerubale Abegaz Estate, 1515 York Avenue, High Point, NC 27265-9998.
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A deed poll (plural: deeds poll) is a legal document binding only to a single person or several persons acting jointly to express an active intention. It is, strictly speaking, not a contract because it binds only one party and expresses an intention instead of a promise.

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Use for changing name[edit]

The most common use is a name change through a deed of change of name[citation needed] (often referred to simply as a deed poll). Deeds poll are used for this purpose in countries including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore. In the UK, a deed poll can also be used to change a child's name, as long as everyone with parental responsibility for the child consents to it and the child does not object to it.[1] The child's parents execute the deed poll on the child's behalf. In some other jurisdictions, a person may simply start using a new name without any formal legal process. The usual requirements are that the new name must be used exclusively and that the change must not be made with intent to defraud. In Australia, prior to 1 November 2000[2], name change was formerly accomplished by deed poll but now is done by completing a Change of Name form.

Other uses[edit]

Another common use is to partition land into different sections. For example, a piece of land may be partitioned (or carved out) by a deed poll into Section A and the Remaining Portion thereof. This form of deed poll is commonly used in Hong Kong.

A deed poll may also be used (in England and Wales) for clergy of the Church of England to relinquish their holy orders.

A Bond, a Power of Attorney, and a 'Will' are also good examples of a Deed Poll as they are made by grantor alone.

Origin of the term[edit]

The term 'deed', also known in this context as a 'specialty', is common to signed written undertakings not supported by consideration: the seal (even if not a literal wax seal but only a notional one referred to by the execution formula, 'signed, sealed and delivered', or even merely 'executed as a deed') is deemed to be the consideration necessary to support the obligation. 'Poll' is an archaic legal term referring to documents with straight edges; these distinguished a deed binding only one person from one affecting more than a single person (an 'indenture', so named during the time when such agreements would be written out repeatedly on a single sheet, then the copies separated by being irregularly torn or cut, i.e. 'indented', so that each party had a document with corresponding tears, to discourage forgery).

References[edit]

  1. ^'Changing your name'. AdviceGuide UK. Archived from the original on 16 November 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.Cite uses deprecated parameter dead-url= (help)
  2. ^'Births Deaths and Marriages : Deed poll searches (pre-2000)'. www.justice.tas.gov.au. Retrieved 5 February 2018.

External links[edit]

  • Change your name by deed poll - UK Government advice
  • Enrolment of Deeds and other Documents at the UK Ministry of Justice website

Ecclesiastical Deed Poll Form

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