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Fine
was said to be engrossed when the chirographer made the indentures of the fine and delivered them to the party to
Estoppel
facts recited in it. The general rule is that an indenture estops all who are parties to it, while a deed-poll
Deed-poll
the same active intention on the part of all. An indenture derives its name from the fact that the parchment on
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Apprentice
Apprentice [fr. apprendre, Fr., to learn], a person bound by indentures of apprenticeship to a tradesman or artificer ,who covenants to
Charta Chyrographta, or Communis
Charta Chyrographta, or Communis, an indenture. See that title.
Bond covenant
Bond covenant, means a bond-indenture provision that protects bondholders by specifying what the issuer may or may not do, as...
Indenture
To run or wind in and out to be cut or notched to indent
Indentment
Indenture
Deed poll
or executed by only one party and distinguished from an indenture by having the edge of the parchment or paper cut
debenture
than a specific lien called also debenture bond see also indenture compare mortgage bond at bond NOTE: Debentures are often convertible
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