How To Use Deed poll In A Sentence
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I have been to more than 50 of his concerts over the years and changed my name to Robert George Dylan Willis by deed poll
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With a Deed Poll, you can change your forenames, surname, add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names.
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Steve changed his name by deed poll to Elvis Presley-Smith.
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But, if he wants to change his name by deed poll, Batigol will have to wait until the age of majority.
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So he simply trotted off to the deed poll office and got himself a new name - well, lots of them, actually.
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I suggested that he might think of removing the last three syllables from his name, which he did by deed poll.
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Dr Foy, whose marriage ended in the 1990s, changed her name by deed poll in 1993.
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After changing his name by deed poll to Captain Beany he needed a renewed passport to match his new identity.
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The Law Society will require evidence such as a marriage certificate, deed poll or statutory declaration.
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Like his new name, changed by deed poll nine years before.
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Smith changed his name by deed poll to Jervis-Smith.
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After changing his name by deed poll to Captain Beany he needed a renewed passport to match his new identity.
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He changed his name to John Top-Gear by deed poll but the results didn't come so he moved onward and upward again.
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By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane.
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He changed his name by deed poll.