Shakespeare was married at the age of 19 to Anne Hathaway, probably before his indenture to the butcher was over. |
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The contractual remedy provided for in the trust indenture did not preclude alternative relief being granted under the oppression remedy. |
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The indenture conveying these rights was left in the hands of George Holdrege of the Burlington railroad. |
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The creditors said that the bond indenture allowed a foreclosure on the company's assets in lieu of repayment. |
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This can be expressed as a ratio or as the conversion price, and is specified in the indenture along with other provisions. |
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By an indenture of the same date executed by them, the Somerset Estate was appointed and transferred to the 4th Duke. |
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Moreover, the abrogation of indenture contracts in 1900 eliminated the condition under which many Japanese immigrated to this country. |
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More would have made the trans-Atlantic voyage, but poverty had forced many into debt or indenture. |
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When their terms of indenture were over, some moved to Johannesburg and Cape Town, but most remained in the eastern region. |
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The lord could not seize the laborer's property, sell the indenture to a third party, or sell the laborer into slavery. |
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The second difference between the Han and aboriginal indentured girls is the family members involved in their indenture. |
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Even girls without a good relationship with their parents forgave them and accepted their indenture as a filial duty. |
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The two halves of the indenture, preserved in the Records Office of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, show that Shakespeare was represented by his brother Gilbert. |
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Is that not an indenture on those very lower income people the member is speaking in favour of? |
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They had arrived in South Africa as indentured labourers but after serving their indenture they turn to market gardening and petty trade. |
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Having come of age, Frederic announces that he loathes piracy and, since his term of indenture is complete, he will be leaving. |
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Negotiations are currently ongoing regarding the structure of the trust indenture and reclamation security agreement. |
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Such regulations could be evaded by both workers and employers, but most workers, whether serving an internal or external indenture, did return to their villages. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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Where entry to the profession was through indenture as an articled clerk or pupil, family connections were also important, as they were in obtaining business. |
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Parents also begged the girls not to reveal the parents' involvement in the indenture to the police, and accused the girls of being unfilial if they did. |
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The rights of bondholders are determined differently because a bond agreement, or indenture, represents a contract between the issuer and the bondholder. |
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His medical training began in 1820 with his indenture to a local surgeon. |
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Fortunately he was literate and his indenture involved legal training. |
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Today, we are shocked when young children are put to work for pennies a day in India, or China, in conditions of indenture that approximate slavery. |
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The companies merged in 1708, by a tripartite indenture involving both companies and the state. |
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The two whites with whom he fled were sentenced only to an additional year of their indenture, and three years' service to the colony. |
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The colonies gradually passed laws that hardened early conditions of indenture into lifelong racial slavery attached to African descent. |
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This will be the first offering of bonds under the company's new mortgage bond indenture. |
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This is the first registration under the company's new mortgage bond indenture. |
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As many indentured workers were illiterate, especially Africans, there were opportunities for abuse by planters and other indenture holders. |
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Enrique escaped his indenture on 1 May with the aid of Rajah Humabon, amid the deaths of almost 30 crewmen. |
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Under local laws, Johnson was at risk for losing some of his headright lands for violating the terms of indenture. |
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Hastings was not attainted and Richard sealed an indenture that placed Hastings' widow Katherine directly under his own protection. |
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He had claimed to an officer that his master, Anthony Johnson, himself a free black, had held him past his indenture term. |
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Long before the Highland Clearances, some chiefs, such as Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, sold some of their clans into indenture in North America. |
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Pursuant to their rights under the terms of the trust indenture governing the Exchangeable Debentures, the holders of all the outstanding debentures exercised their rights to receive a specified number of shares of BCE Inc. |
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The redemption price has been determined in accordance with the terms of the Series 6 Notes and the provisions of the trust indenture dated April 21, 2004 governing the Series 6 Notes. |
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Johnson argued that his indenture was for life and Parker had interfered with his rights. |
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A bond indenture is the instrument that gives a bond its value. |
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Noblemen and professional regular soldiers were commissioned by the monarch to supply troops, raising their quotas by indenture from a variety of sources. |
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All consents previously delivered and not revoked will be of no effect, and the indenture governing the Notes will remain in its present form, unamended. |
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Most laborers came from Britain as indentured servants, having signed contracts of indenture to pay with work for their passage, their upkeep and training, usually on a farm. |
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