deed poll

English

Noun

deed poll (plural deeds poll)

  1. (law) A deed relating only to one party, distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the paper cut evenly, or "polled", rather than being indented[a. 1832].
  2. (law, UK, Ireland) A deed that effects a change of an individual's name.
    I changed my name by deed poll.

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