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Sentence With Indenture In Massachusetts

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This form is a Release and Cancellation of Trust Agreement / Trust Indenture. All liens and encumberances created thereby are certified to be satisfied and released. Adapt to fit your circumstances.

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In real estate, an indenture is a deed in which two parties agree to continuing obligations. For example, one party may agree to maintain a property and the other may agree to make payments on it.

Examples from the Collins Corpus Nobody should make themselves an indentured servant to another person like this. Then she went in as an indentured servant to a big farm. Before long these enslaved cooks took the roles that had once been occupied by white indentured servants.

Bound by or occurring under a written contract or formal agreement, especially to work for another: The five indentured electrical apprentices of the second-year class were sworn into the union on Thursday. Born in Belfast in 1949, he studied art while serving an indentured apprenticeship at a shipyard.

On the completion of his indenture, he continued to attend night school. The apprenticeship indentures were signed by the guild master and the apprentice's guardian.

They bound themselves to work as indentured labourers for a set number of years on the plantations. This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Between 1834 and 1921, around half a million indentured labourers were present on the island.

Nobody should make themselves an indentured servant to another person like this. Then she went in as an indentured servant to a big farm. Before long these enslaved cooks took the roles that had once been occupied by white indentured servants.

Meaning of indentured in English relating to an official agreement that someone will work for someone else for a length of time, especially in order to learn a job: He served an indentured apprenticeship in mechanical engineering.

A “guilty filed” is when the Court finds you guilty but does not impose the sentence immediately. Instead, the Court holds off on imposing the sentence for a period of time. If you are not charged with any new offenses during that time, the Court will not impose the sentence.

State Criminal Statutes of Limitations: An Overview StateCode Section(s)Misdemeanors MARYLAND Cts. & Jud. Proc. 5-106 Generally one year with exceptions (up to three years). MASSACHUSETTS 277: 63 Six years. MICHIGAN 767.24 Six years. MINNESOTA 628.26 Three years.47 more rows •

This means that after the arraignment, even if your case ends in a dismissal, nolle prosse, CWOF, or not guilty finding after trial, the charges will still appear on your record.

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Sentence With Indenture In Massachusetts