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Testimonium is the clause in the last part of the deed. Testimonium signifies that the parties to the document
have signed the deed. This clause marks the close of the deed and is an essential part of the deed.
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**TESTIMONIUM CLAUSE**
Testimonium is the clause in the last part of the deed. Testimonium signifies that the parties to the document
have signed the deed. This clause marks the close of the deed and is an essential part of the deed.
The usual form of testimonium clause is as under:
โIn witness whereof, parties hereto have hereunto set their respective hands and seals the date and year first
above writtenโ. This is the usual English form of testimonium clause. In India, except in the case of companies
and corporations seals are not used and in those cases testimonium clause reads as under:
โIn witness whereof the parties hereto have signed this day on the date above writtenโ.
Thus testimonium clause can be worded according to the status and delegation of executants.
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