To secure its rights, it evidently provided legal aid to one firm that sought to enforce its indentures against enticers. |
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After Xavier bought out my indentures, I was presented with a number of careers. |
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Labour drawn from a reserve became regulated through systems of migration where migrants were employed on contracts known as indentures. |
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The company employing him went bankrupt, his indentures were cancelled and he was now totally without any future. |
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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. |
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Paddy can be clever and quick-witted enough when presented with an opportunity to shirk the duties set forth in his indentures, but otherwise he's as weak-minded as a fish. |
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Apprenticeship indentures from the 1880s make interesting reading. |
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The indentures governing the debentures could have provided for change of control or credit rating covenants but did not do so. |
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Once used to bring workers to the American and West Indian colonies, indentures exchanged a fixed period of labour for transportation, payment, food, and housing. |
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Of course, sovereign debt is a step further removed from bond indentures in general. |
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There are several technical aspects with respect to issuing debt obligations and the use of trust indentures. |
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At the dawn of the twentieth-century, baby farms provoked sensation, newspapers advertised babies, and indentures and deeds were still used to exchange children. |
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Further, all members of the Committee committed to provide additional protection beyond the contractual indemnification afforded by the trust indentures. |
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They are in Latin, though some items, such as indentures and direct quotations in cases of defamation, are in English. |
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These indentures contain customary restrictive covenants with respect to Quebecor Media and certain of its subsidiaries and customary events of default. |
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He was apprenticed to a silk mercer in London but was released early from his indentures and, after a further short period in Devonshire, returned to London, where he lived most of his life. |
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According to its consent solicitation materials, MBIA would like to amend the two indentures behind this debt to refer to its subsidiary that insures municipal bonds rather than the mortgage subsidiary. |
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Clause 104 states that Part 7 of the NPCA applies to trust indentures if the debt obligations issued or to be issued under it are part of a public distribution. |
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Trust indentures, debt obligations issued under them, and security interests effected by the trust indenture remain valid despite the trustee's material conflict of interest. |
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This non-cash write down has no impact on our liquidity, cash flow from operating activities, credit arrangements, bond indentures or future operations. |
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Similarly, no first nation is entitled to access its own money on the terms of its own trust conditions and indentures unless it has passed the financial code. |
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We have debt service obligations in connection with the trust indentures for the issuance of debt by our operating subsidiaries and in their respective lines of credit. |
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These trust indentures and lines of credit also contain restrictive covenants that limit management's discretion with respect to certain business matters. |
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As required under our debt indentures, the full amount of the solvency contributions will be recovered from future customer service charges and our rate covenants will continue to be met. |
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As a result of the STYRENIX asset write-down, the permitted amount of secured debt under the terms of NOVA Chemicals' public debt indentures will be reduced. |
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For trading counterparties, the bank seeks to implement global closeout netting agreements, as much as possible, with the majority of its counterparties, whenever these indentures are deemed legally enforceable. |
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