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Most corporations adopt a form of corporate seal, which is used to emboss corporate documents, contracts, indentures, etc.
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Also, slaveowners could force their slaves to sign indentures of very long length (40 to 99 years), threatening them with sale elsewhere if they refused.
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As a result, the companies that generated indentures disrupted the price signaling effect and thus the supply of immigrants did not expand sufficiently to meet demand.
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This hill on its one side has a huge rock of smooth surface embellished with rectangular indentures for help walking on it to reach the temple.
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Indentures however prevailed in colonies that required skilled workers (in which the cost of training a slave was higher than the price differential between a slave and an indentured servant).
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Other documents deeds, indentures, ecclesiastical licences, terriers (or inventories of church property) - date from 1671.
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This provision intended to do away with the objected to slavery aspect of indentures binding down adults for a number of years.
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Because the pool had no indentures along the sides or ladders, the swimmers were forced to tread water for lengthy periods of time.
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Such indentures could be inherited and sold.
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They continued to take in orphans, but few stayed past the end of their indentures.
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