Labour drawn from a reserve became regulated through systems of migration where migrants were employed on contracts known as indentures. |
To secure its rights, it evidently provided legal aid to one firm that sought to enforce its indentures against enticers. |
The name Sheldon appears alongside those of Shakespeare's friends in Warwickshire indentures and conveyances, and in the medical casebook of Shakespeare's son-in-law. |
I was an apprentice to a cordwainer, but my indentures were given up before I left England, sir. |
After Xavier bought out my indentures, I was presented with a number of careers. |
There are several technical aspects with respect to issuing debt obligations and the use of trust indentures. |