Definitions from Wiktionary (indenture)
▸ noun: (law) A contract which binds a person to work for another, under specified conditions, for a specified time (often as an apprentice).
▸ noun: (law) A contract relating to lending (typically for issuing a bond), a real estate transaction, or a bankruptcy that imposes additional conditions on one or both parties.
▸ noun: (law, often in the plural) A document, written as duplicates separated by indentations, specifying either of the above contracts.
▸ noun: An indentation; a recess.
▸ verb: (law) To bind a person under such a contract.
▸ verb: To indent; to make hollows, notches, or wrinkles in; to furrow.
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▸ noun: (law) A contract which binds a person to work for another, under specified conditions, for a specified time (often as an apprentice).
▸ noun: (law) A contract relating to lending (typically for issuing a bond), a real estate transaction, or a bankruptcy that imposes additional conditions on one or both parties.
▸ noun: (law, often in the plural) A document, written as duplicates separated by indentations, specifying either of the above contracts.
▸ noun: An indentation; a recess.
▸ verb: (law) To bind a person under such a contract.
▸ verb: To indent; to make hollows, notches, or wrinkles in; to furrow.
▸ Also see indenture
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