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When someone says that a document is "duly executed," they are making a summary statement that all of the necessary legal requirements (such as signing, witnesses, notarization, notice published in a paper, service on required parties, etc.) have been fulfilled to render the document as a valid, enforceable legal instrument (such as a deed, will, contract, governmental enactment, etc.)

Specific requirements for "executing" a legal document vary widely by jurisdiction and the type of document, thus saying it is "duly executed" is a way of saying, "everything legally required to be done, has been done."

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