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indenture

1. A written agreement between the issuer of a bond and his/her bondholders, usually specifying interest rate, maturity date, convertibility, and other terms. 2. A written note evidencing proof of indebtedness.

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  1. Indenture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An indenture is a legal contract reflecting a debt or purchase obligation, specifically referring to two types of practices: in historical usage, an indentured servant ...
     
  2. Indenture - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    An agreement declaring the benefits and obligations of two or more parties, often applicable in the context of Bankruptcy and bond trading. The term indenture ...
     
  3. Indenture Definition | Investopedia
    A contract between an issuer of bonds and the bondholder stating the time period before repayment, amount of interest paid, if the bond is convertible (and if so, ...
     
  4. Indenture - Merriam-Webster Online
    a (1) : a document or a section of a document that is indented (2) : a formal or official document usually executed in two or more copies (3) : a contract binding ...
     
  5. Indenture | Define Indenture at Dictionary.com
    /ɪnˈdɛn tʃər/ Show Spelled [in-den-cher] Show IPA noun, verb, in·den·tured, in· den·tur·ing. noun. 1. a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with ...
     
  6. Trust Indenture Act of 1939 - Securities and Exchange Commission
    Reports by obligor; evidence of compliance with indenture provisions. (a) Periodic reports. ... trustee under the indenture and to such investors adequate ...
     
  7. indenture - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com
    Definition of indenture : An indenture is a formal legal agreement. Many earned passage to the British colonies by indenturing , or selling, themselves to a master ...
     
  8. indenture - Wiktionary
    indenture. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to: navigation ... indenture (third-person singular simple present indentures, present participle ...