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 4, 2024.

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An Indenture, being a Defeazance of an Assign∣ment of a Bond.

THis Indenture, &c. between A.B. of the one part, and G.D. of, &c. of the other part: Whereas the said C.D. is, and now standeth really indebted unto the said A.B. by his Bill Obligatory, bearing date, &c. in the full sum of, &c. to be paid, &c. And whereas R. G. of, &c. by his Obligation bearing date, &c. became bound to the said C.D. in his penal sum of, &c. with Condition there under-writ∣ten for the said R. G. paying unto the said C.D. his Execu∣tors, Administrators and Assigns, the sum of, &c. upon, &c. as by the said Bond more at large may appear. And where∣as the said C.D. hath by Writing under his Hand and Seal, bearing date, &c. constituted and appointed the said A.B. to be the said C.D's lawful Attorney in his stead and Name, but to the use of the said A.B. to ask, levy, recover, demand, and receive the money due on the said Bond, when it shall become payable; as by the said Letter of Attorney, among other things therein contained, may appear. Now this In∣denture witnesseth, and it is the true intent and meaning of the Parties to these Presents, That the said Letter of Attor∣ney so made by the said C.D. to the said A.B. as aforesaid, is, and is hereby declared to be made for the said A.B. far∣ther and better security of the said sum of, &c. so owing from the said C.D. to the said A.B. as aforesaid. And the said A.B. for himself, his Heirs, Executors and Administra∣tors, doth covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said C.D. his Executors and Administrators, and to and with e∣very of them, by these Presents, That if the said C. D. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, or any of them, do, and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the

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said A.B, his Executors, Administrators, or Asigns, the said sum of, &c. of lawful money of England, at or upon the, &c. that then upon Receipt thereof, he the said A.B. his Execu∣tors, Administrators, or Assigns, shall and will deliver up the said Letter of Attorney, and the Bond aforesaid, whole and uncancelled, unto the said C D. his Executors, Admini∣strators, or Assigns, Any thing in the said Letter of Attor∣ney contained to the contrary thereof, in any wise not∣withstanding. In witness, &c.

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