The Young clerk's tutor enlarged

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The Young clerk's tutor enlarged
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[London? :: Printed for R.C. ...,
1668]
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Forms (Law) -- Great Britain.
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"The Young clerk's tutor enlarged." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33580.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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A Condition to stand by the Award of Arbi∣trators, with an Ʋmpire certain nominated.

THe Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the a∣bove-bounden Anthory Bartlet, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, do and shall, for his and their parts and behalfs, stand to, obey, abide, observe, and in and by all things well and truly perform & accomplish the Award, Arbitrament, Order, Determination, final End and Judgment of Chrilopher Dowdeswell of London, Merchant, and Edwar: Fairclough of Westminster, Gent. Arbitrators in∣di••••erently chosen, elected, & named, as well on the part & behalf of the said Anthony Bartlet, as on the part and behalf of the above named Solomon Crofts, to award, arbitrate, or∣der, judge, determine; final end to make of, for, upon, and concerning all and all manner of Actions, and causes of A∣ctions, Sults, Debts, Strifes, Accounts, Reckonings, Sum and Sums of Money, Trespades, Variances, Quarrels, Bonds, Specialties, Matters and Demands whatsoever, had, made, moved, risen or depending, having been, or now being be∣tween the said parties; so always as the said Award, Arbitra∣ment,

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Order, Determination, final End and Judgment of the said Arbitrators, for, or upon the Premises, be made & given up in Writing indented under their Hands and Seals, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the twenty fourth of June next ensuing the date above-written: And if the said Arbitrators shall not make & give up their Award and Arbitrament, of & upon the Premises, on or before the said twenty fourth day of June; If then the said Anthony Bartlet, his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, do, & shall stand to, abide, observe, perform, and keep the Award, Umpirage, final End and Judgment of George H•…•…le of London, Esq Umpire indifferently chosen betwixt the said parties, for the ending and composing the differences aforetaid; so as the said Umpire do make & give up his said Award, Umpirage, and Determination by wri∣ting indented under his Hand & Seal, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the tenth day of June next ensuing the date above written, without fraud or covin: Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to stand and remain in full force and vertue.

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