Synonyms for «indenture»

The word "indenture" refers to a legal document or contract that has been written with a series of indented lines to create duplicate copies. Full definition
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Sentences with «indenture»

  • BTW, ever heard of indentured servants in the new world?? (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • In addition to an essay discussing the need for an interdisciplinary approach to human evolution, Creanza included an interdisciplinary study of her own, examining the origins of English's contribution to Sranan, a creole that emerged in Suriname following an influx of indentured servants from England in the 17th century. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With an image of an African - American man shackled to a basketball, he makes a statement about sports as indentured servitude. (theglobeandmail.com)
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