A deed to which two or more persons are parties, and in whlch these enter lnto reclprocal and corresponding grants or obligations towards each other; whereas a deed-poll is properly one in which only the party making it executes lt, or binds hlmself by it as a deed, though the grantors or grantees thereln may be several in nnm-ber. 3 washb. Real Prop. 311; Scott v. Mills, 10 N. Y. St Rep. 358; Bowen v. Beck, 94 N. Y. 89, 46 Am. Rep. 124; Hopewell Tp. v. Am-well Tp., 6 N. J. Lnw, 175. See Indent, v
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
