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Indenture
Indenture, a deed indented between two or more parties, so called
trust indenture
trust indenture : a document under which a trust (as one created
indenture
indenture [Old French endenture an indented document, from endenter to indent
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Deed
parchment duly signed, sealed, and delivered. It is either an indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual indentation [(English) Real Property
Dividenda
Dividenda, an indenture; one part of an indenture, Old Records
indentured
Bound by contract to work for another for a specified period of time
Counterpart
the key of a cipher. When the severalprts of an indenture (as is almost invariably the case with a lease) are
Non demisit
where a plaintiff declared upon a demise without stating the indenture in an action of debt for rent. 2. A plea
Mint-mark
Mint-mark. The masters and workers of the Mint, in the indentures made with them, agree 'to make, of gold and silver,
Instar dentium
Instar dentium [Lat.] (like teeth). See INDENTURE.
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