indentures Antonyms

Meaning of indentures

indentures

a deed or other document to which two or more parties (as both grantor and grantee) are bound, a formal certificate (such as an inventory or voucher) prepared for purposes of control, a document stating the terms under which a security (as a debenture or other bond) is issued, a document or a section of a document that is indented, a contract binding one person to work for another for a given period of time, a document stating the terms under which a security (such as a bond) is issued, a document (as a mortgage or deed of trust) under which there is outstanding security constituting a claim against a debtor, a claim secured by a lien on any of the debtor's property, or an equity security of the debtor, indentation sense 2, a formal or official document usually executed in two or more copies, a written agreement, dent, to bind (someone, such as an apprentice) by or as if by indentures, a contract by which one person is made to work for another for a stated period, to bind by indentures

indentures Sentence Examples

  1. The indentures bound the young apprentice to the master craftsman for seven years.
  2. The indentures were written on parchment and witnessed by a magistrate.
  3. The terms of the indentures specified the apprentice's rights and responsibilities.
  4. The indentures prohibited the apprentice from leaving the master's workshop without permission.
  5. The indentures ensured that the master provided the apprentice with food, clothing, and shelter.
  6. The apprentice was obligated to obey the master's commands and perform assigned tasks diligently.
  7. The indentures could be terminated if either party failed to fulfill their obligations.
  8. The indentures served as a legal agreement between the apprentice and the master.
  9. The apprentice could not marry or own property until the indentures were completed.
  10. The indentures provided a framework for the apprentice's training and development.

FAQs About the word indentures

a deed or other document to which two or more parties (as both grantor and grantee) are bound, a formal certificate (such as an inventory or voucher) prepared f

holes, dents, pits, furrows, indentations, cavities, hollows, caverns, caves, recesses

protrusions, protuberances,projections, mounds, cambers, rises, convexities,bulges, tumors, hills

The indentures bound the young apprentice to the master craftsman for seven years.

The indentures were written on parchment and witnessed by a magistrate.

The terms of the indentures specified the apprentice's rights and responsibilities.

The indentures prohibited the apprentice from leaving the master's workshop without permission.