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The term deed legally refers to
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While all deeds are documents, not all documents are deeds. A deed is specifically used for important actions like Sale Deeds, Gift Deeds, or Partnership Deeds.
KLEE LLB - 2025
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Jul 6, 2026
a legal document which commits the person signing it to something
a document which commits the person signing it by force
a document which commits the person signing it on a false promise
a document which commits the person signing it without knowing the content
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