Re: Signed as a deed
Isn't the acknowledgement clause just to clarify that the parties intend the contract to be a deed rather than a clause to say that contract has been signed when in fact it hasn't? If that were not the case, then there'd ben no point signing a contract at all. A clause could be inserted to defeat the purpose of a signature.
It doesn't say on the face of the contract that it is a deed. It only says this beneath clause 12.
Isn't the acknowledgement clause just to clarify that the parties intend the contract to be a deed rather than a clause to say that contract has been signed when in fact it hasn't? If that were not the case, then there'd ben no point signing a contract at all. A clause could be inserted to defeat the purpose of a signature.
It doesn't say on the face of the contract that it is a deed. It only says this beneath clause 12.
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