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in·den·ture[ɪnˈdentʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vt▪ to \indenture sb1. (train) jdn [als Lehrling] ausbilden, jdn in die Lehre nehmen2. (hire) jdn einstellenII. n1. (trainee's contract)[articles of] \indenture Lehrvertrag m, Ausbildungsvertrag m2. (copied contract) in mehrfacher Ausführung angefertigter Vertrag3. ( hist: colonial contract) Vertrag über eine zeitlich begrenzte Leibeigenschaft eines besitzlosen Auswanderers, dem dafür sein Grundherr in der Neuen Welt die Schiffspassage bezahlte* * *[ɪn'dentʃə(r)]1. n1) pl (of apprentice) Ausbildungs- or Lehrvertrag m2) (JUR) Vertrag in zwei oder mehreren Ausführungen mit bestimmter Kanteneinkerbung zur Identifizierung2. vtapprentice in die Lehre nehmen* * *indenture [ınˈdentʃə(r)]A s1. JURa) Vertrag m (in doppelter Ausfertigung)b) (Vertrags)Urkunde f:indenture of lease Pachtvertrag;trust indenture US Treuhandvertrag2. meist pl WIRTSCH, JUR Ausbildungs-, Lehrvertrag m:bind by indenture → B;take up one’s indentures ausgelernt haben3. JUR amtliches Verzeichnis* * *n.Vertrag -¨e m.
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indenture — [in den′chər] n. [ME endenture < OFr & < ML indentura: see INDENT1: now used also as if < INDENT2] 1. Now Rare INDENTATION 2. a written contract or agreement: originally, it was in duplicate, the two copies having correspondingly notched … English World dictionary
indenture — indentureship, n. /in den cheuhr/, n., v., indentured, indenturing. n. 1. a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification. 2. any deed, written contract, or sealed agreement. 3.… … Universalium
indenture — I. n. 1. Written contract, document, instrument, legal instrument. 2. Indented state, indentation. II. v. a. Indent, bind by indenture … New dictionary of synonyms
indenture — in•den•ture [[t]ɪnˈdɛn tʃər[/t]] n. v. tured, tur•ing 1) a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented 2) law a contract by which a person, as an apprentice, is bound to service 3) bus an official or… … From formal English to slang
indenture — /ɪnˈdɛntʃə / (say in denchuh) noun 1. any deed, contract, or sealed agreement between two or more parties. 2. a contract by which a person, as an apprentice, is bound to service. 3. any official or formal list, certificate, etc., authenticated… …
indenture — in·den·ture /in den chər/ n [Old French endenture an indented document, from endenter to indent (divide a document into sections with irregular edges that can be matched for authentication), from en thoroughly + dent tooth] 1: a document stating… … Law dictionary
Bind — Bind, v. t. [imp. {Bound}; p. p. {Bound}, formerly {Bounden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Binding}.] [AS. bindan, perfect tense band, bundon, p. p. bunden; akin to D. & G. binden, Dan. binde, Sw. & Icel. binda, Goth. bindan, Skr. bandh (for bhandh) to bind … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bind — / bīnd/ vt bound / bau̇nd/, bind·ing 1 a: to make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract) agents have the power to bind the insurer R. I. Mehr b: to burden with an obligation prevented married women from bind ing … Law dictionary
Indenture — In*den ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indentured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Indenturing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To indent; to make hollows, notches, or wrinkles in; to furrow. [1913 Webster] Though age may creep on, and indenture the brow. Woty. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indenture — ► NOUN 1) a formal agreement, contract, or list, formerly one of which copies with indented edges were made for the contracting parties. 2) an agreement binding an apprentice to a master. 3) historical a contract by which a person agreed to work… … English terms dictionary
bind — [bīnd] vt. bound, binding [ME binden < OE bindan < IE base * bhendh > BAND1, BEND1, Sans badhnāti, (he) binds, Goth bindan] 1. to tie together; make fast or tight, as with a rope or band 2. to hold or restrain as if tied or tied … English World dictionary