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    in·den·ture
    /inˈden(t)SHər/

    noun

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

    verb

    • 1. bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or laborer: historical "landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured laborers"

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  2. The meaning of INDENTURE is a document or a section of a document that is indented. How to use indenture in a sentence.

  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. Feb 26, 2023 · An indenture is a legal and binding contract usually associated with bond agreements, real estate, or bankruptcy. An indenture provides detailed information on terms, clauses, and...

  5. Definition of 'indenture' indenture in British English. (ɪnˈdɛntʃə ) noun. 1. any deed, contract, or sealed agreement between two or more parties. 2. (formerly) a deed drawn up in duplicate, each part having correspondingly indented edges for identification and security. 3. (often plural) a contract between an apprentice and his or her master. 4.

  6. 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.

  7. An indenture is a formal legal agreement. Many earned passage to the British colonies by indenturing, or selling, themselves to a master for a period of seven years–-they were called indentured laborers. Indenture can describe what you owe to someone else.

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

    An indenture is a legal contract between two parties, whether for indentured labour or a term of apprenticeship or for certain land transactions.

  9. 1. (Law) any deed, contract, or sealed agreement between two or more parties. 2. (Law) (formerly) a deed drawn up in duplicate, each part having correspondingly indented edges for identification and security. 3. (Commerce) (often plural) a contract between an apprentice and his master.

  10. An indenture is a particular formal contract or deed made between two or more parties. Beginning in medieval England, an indenture can be defined as a specific agreement within a contract noted with a specific duration or significance.

  11. Definition of indenture noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.