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    indenture
    /ɪnˈdɛntʃə/

    noun

    • 1. a legal agreement, contract, or document.

    verb

    • 1. bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or labourer: historical "Dick was indentured to the Company in 1917"

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  2. Indenture is a noun that can mean a document with indented sections, a formal contract, or a bond with security. It can also be a verb that means to bind someone by contract. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, and history.

  3. a written agreement that states the rights and responsibilities of a company that sells a bond and someone who buys it: The securities were issued under an indenture, dated as of June 1, 2009. an indenture trustee.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndentureIndenture - Wikipedia

    An indenture is a legal contract that reflects or covers a debt or purchase obligation, such as an indentured servant or a bond. Learn about the historical and modern usage, the features and examples of indentures, and the related terms and concepts.

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    Indenture refers to a legal and binding agreement, contract, or document between two or more parties. Traditionally, these documents featured indented sides or perforated edges. Historically, indenture has also referred to a contract binding one person to work for another for a set period of time (indentured servant), particularly European immigran...

    Indenture is a term that originated in England. In the U.S., there can be several types of indentures, all typically involved with debt agreements, real estate, or bankruptcy.

    Below are some of the common types of indentures and clauses that may be associated with indenture contracts.

    An indenture is a legal agreement between two or more parties, often used in bond, real estate, or bankruptcy contexts. Learn about the different types of indentures and clauses, and how they affect debt obligations, property rights, and conflict resolution.

  5. An indenture is a formal, legally binding contract that outlines the terms and conditions of a transaction or arrangement between two or more parties. Learn about the history, types, and purposes of indentures, and how to enforce or breach them.

  6. Indenture is a verb meaning to agree to work for someone else, often a young person learning a job, or a noun meaning a written agreement between a bond seller and a buyer. Learn more about the history, usage and pronunciation of indenture with examples and translations.

  7. noun. any deed, contract, or sealed agreement between two or more parties. (formerly) a deed drawn up in duplicate, each part having correspondingly indented edges for identification and security. often plural a contract between an apprentice and his master.