A master cannot assign indentures without the approval of the apprentice or such parties as are named in the contract for this purpose, even if he should transfer his business.
Where a charity or institution intervenes, it retains control over the indentures until the end of the term of apprenticeship, when the indenture should be cancelled and given up to the apprentice.
Nor was this all, when he had received his indentures he had to serve as a journeyman under some qualified master-painter, but not necessarily a member of the guild which he himself proposed to join.
I stood out some time, but at last was persuaded, and signed the indentures when I was yet but twelve years old.
Under the indentures of apprenticeship, it was as incumbent upon the older brother to abstain from excessive punishment as it was upon the younger not to abscond.
At last, he determined to ask Mr. Francis to buy out his indentures from the cabinet-makers, and let him finish his apprenticeship as a sculptor.
Besides having his indentures enrolled, and paying a fee to the craft gild, the apprentices, or rather his friends, had to give a bond for his good behaviour.
Indentures of apprenticeship had as a rule to be enrolled by the town clerk,[804] and in London the transfer of an apprentice from one employer to another was not legal unless confirmed by the city chamberlain.
Indentures to be prepared by the Clerk before presentation.
It was also ordered that the Beadle should make out all Indentures of apprenticeship, and any one else presuming to do so should pay a fine of 3s.
It was the hour fixed for signing the indentures which would bind him to servitude for years; and he, George Ryle, looked to the extremity of the street, expecting the appearance of Mr. Chattaway.
Memorandum also, that all manner of prentices already bound and to be bound to bring their indentures to be enrolled before May day next, or else every master to forfeit 12d.
Sidenote: Before 1444] Is ready to fulfil the indentures of Becham made by W.
But these indentures 'ere bind you down to the cabinet-making, Churchill, and not to the sculpture business.
Two days later, it was known in Wootton Mandeville that that lad o' Churchill's had gone and broke his indentures and runned away from Exeter along of a furrener chap o' the name of Chickaleary.
He sees red and yellow pieces of an inset and simply moves them about, placing them in the indentures of the frame.
There is a square cardboard with a hundred sockets or indentures (ten rows, ten in a row), and into each of these indentures may be placed a bead.
This is the manner of procedure: Starting again with the original position, take out the two rectangles and place them in the parallel indentures to the left, the larger in the wider indenture and the smaller in the narrower indenture.
Should any doubt arise as to the proper place of a note, the other board with the numbered indentures can be used as a check.
In this second demonstration the relative equivalence of the rhomboid, the rectangles, and the squares is shown outside the figure by means of the parallel indentures which are on both sides of the frame.
Green lizards scurried through the grass around her and frogs whistled among the palms, but there was no sign the indentures were awake yet.
Two hundred indentures and you'd be willing to call it settled?
The indentures were heaving round shot onto their shoulders and stacking piles beside the guns.
On the barricade were straw-hatted indentures belonging to members of the Council, armed only with pikes since the planters did not trust them with muskets.
She fell with him as three straw-hatted indentures swarmed over them both.
Aye, and who knows what would happen with the indentures and the slaves?
The long silence of dusk was settling over the sugarworks as the indentures and the slaves trudged wearily toward their thatched huts for the evening dish of loblolly mush.
So far, the Africans here are considerably outnumbered, but if they start a revolt, the indentures might decide to rise up too.
As the planters gathered around the trough sampling the first cane juice, indentures continued feeding a steady progression of cane bundles between the rollers.
Remember that rising amongst theindentures two years ago.
The planters were assembled in a huddle now, surrounded by several of Briggs' indentures holding candle-lanterns.
Stuffing their fat faces whilst arguing over whether to starve their indenturescompletely to death.
Behind them the crowd of indentures had stopped work to listen.
Briggs moved forward, shaking away the indentures who still crowded around him menacingly.
I was quite as dejected on the first working-day of my apprenticeship as in that after-time; but I am glad to know that I never breathed a murmur to Joe while my indentures lasted.
You would not object to cancel his indentures at his request and for his good?
I took the indentures out of his hand and gave them to Miss Havisham.
After breakfast, Joe brought out my indentures from the press in the best parlor, and we put them in the fire, and I felt that I was free.
Church and State united, supported by the popular superstition, were irresistible; and the destined victims expected their impending fate in silent terror.
But when I was a prentice bound, and my Indentures made: In many faults I have beene found yet never thus afraid.
If any are here that Beggars will bee, We without Indentures will make them free.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indentures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.