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The requirements for processing a deed of sale typically include the identification of the parties involved, a detailed description of the property being sold, and the purchase price. Both the buyer and seller must provide valid identification and, in some cases, proof of ownership or tax clearance. Additionally, the deed must be signed in the presence of a notary public for legal validity. Depending on the jurisdiction, further documentation or fees may also be required.

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