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см. тж. executed as a deed (One of the requirements for a document to be executed as a deed is that it make clear on its face that it is a deed. There was a view, however, that if a document was executed under seal, it did not need to describe itself as a deed if it was a document which was by its nature one that had to be executed as a deed (e.g. "this lease") and it was in fact executed under seal. The RRO amends the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989. It now provides that a document shall not be taken to make clear on its face that it is a deed merely because it is executed under seal. Therefore simply stating that the common seal was affixed in the presence of a director/secretary does not necessarily mean that the document is a deed. 4uzhoj) |