BONDS OF INDEMNITY-continued. fee in reversion expectant on the deaths of two successive 87 Bond by a tenant for life, who has granted a lease for To Trustees or Executors. 89 Bond to indemnify trustees or executors on permitting a person to retain money directed to be otherwise disposed of. 90 Bond of indemnity from two cestuis que trust to their 91 Ditto. 93 Bond of indemnity to the trustees of a settlement on 94 Bond of indemnity to trustees advancing part of trust monies to husband and wife, which had been limited by marriage settlement, upon trust for the benefit of the husband and wife, and issue of the marriage, with an absolute limitation in favour of the husband upon failure of such issue, no issue having been born, and there being no prospect of any. 95 Bond by a legatee, on receiving his legacy, to indemnify 96 Bond from legatee to an executor to refund in case of a 98 Joint and several bond given to an executor, by a 2 Hug. 552. 99 Bond of indemnity to executors by a debtor to whom one debt is remitted and time given for payment of another. 5 Dav. 729. TO TRUSTEES OR EXECUTORS-continued. 100 Bond from an executor to indemnify a bond debtor who 101 Indemnity by bond to chapel trustees on their discharging 2 Hug. 572. Prior, 236. 4 Jar. 215. Miscellaneous. 103 Bond to indemnify an accommodation acceptor or indorser 104 Ditto. 106 Bond to indemnify a person becoming bail on a writ of error. 107 Bond to indemnify a parish against the maintenance of a bastard child. 108 Bond under 9 & 10 Will. III. c. 17, in the case of a lost bill to obtain from drawer another bill. 109 Ditto. 110 Bond of indemnity on paying a lost bill. 111 Ditto. 112 Ditto. 113 Ditto. 114 Bond for delivering up a lost bond or other special security, 115 Ditto. 117 Bond to indemnify the drawer of a note, on his paying 119 Undertaking not under seal, to provide for a bill, and 120 Bond to indemnify an unwilling plaintiff or defendant against costs of a suit. 121 Bond to indemnify a master on discharging his apprentice against the covenants in the articles. 122 Bond from a surviving partner to indemnify the executor of a deceased partner from debts. 123 Bond of indemnity against old partnership accounts, &c. 124 Bond to indemnify a retiring trader permitting his name to be used by his successor. 125 Bond to indemnify sheriff on his selling goods under an execution. 126 127 128 129 MISCELLANEOUS-continued. Bond to indemnify a sheriff on paying over to a creditor Bond to indemnify a surety bound for the obligor for Ditto. 130 Indemnity bond by principal obligor to surety. 131 Bond to indemnify a surety against the penalties of a 132 Bond to indemnify a surety from the payment of an 133 Bond to indemnify a surety against bills of exchange accepted by him for the benefit of creditors of the obligor. 134 135 Bond to indemnify a surety on the obligor's admittance Counter bond by a principal to a surety. 136 Ditto. 137 Ditto. 138 Bond of indemnity on the mortgage being paid off on account of the loss of the mortgage deeds. 139 Assignment of an Army or Navy pension for the indemnity of a parish. INDOWMENT (see ENDOWMENT, ante). INFANT (CONFIRMATION OF DEED OF) (see CONFIRMATIONS, ante). INFEOFFMENT (see FEOFFMENTS, ante). INSOLVENCY (see BANKRUPTCY, ante). INSPECTORSHIP DEEDS (see also BANKRUPTCY and COMPOSITION DEEDS, ante; and LICENCES, post). 3 Ditto (executed by a debtor in trade). 4 Ditto (executed by a debtor). 5 Ditto (executed by debtors in trade in co-partnership). 6 Deed of inspectorship, the debtor also assigning a specific fund to the inspectors on trust for creditors. 7 Deed of inspectorship under the 187th and following 8 Deed of inspectorship under the 192nd section of the Bankruptcy Act, 1861, providing for the management 9 Deed of inspectorship between a trader and his creditors, 10 Deed of inspectorship; letter of licence, with power to the inspectors to extend it; and ordinary clauses providing for the conversion and application of the joint and separate estates of the debtors. Some family creditors consent to the postponement of their claims. Letter of licence and deed of inspectorship. 11 12 Agreement between a debtor and his creditors where inspectors are appointed to superintend the insolvent's affairs. INSTITUTION (see PRESENTATION, post). INSURANCE (see POLICIES, post). INVENTIONS (see PATENTS, post). IRON MINES (see LEASES, post). JOINT STOCK COMPANIES (see COMPANIES, ante). JOINTURE (see APPOINTMENT, ante; and SETTLEMENTS and WILLS, post). LADING (BILLS OF) (see BILLS OF LADING, ante; and SHIPPING, post). LANDLORD AND TENANT LAND TAX (ASSIGNMENT OF) LAPSE (DECLARATION AS TO) (see WILLS, post). LEAD MINES (LEASES OF) (see LEASES, post). B 5 Ditto, special stipulations, in favour of landlord. 7 6 Ditto, the like in favour of tenant. Agreement for a lease for a year, and so on from year to 8 Ditto, (determinable on a six-months' notice by either land- 9 Ditto, usual form, specifying the covenants and conditions 10 Agreement amounting to an underlease. In case of fire, 12 Ditto. 15 Ditto (with variations). 16 Ditto, (under conditions of sale). 17 Agreement for lease of a mansion, &c. (with variations). 18 Ditto (with other variations). 19 Agreement for lease of mansion, with pleasure grounds 20 Agreement for lease of a mansion, with pleasure grounds three years. 24 Agreement for the lease of a dwelling-house for three years. 25 Ditto. 26 Agreement for a lease of a mansion and grounds for 27 Agreement for underlease of a piece of garden ground. 29 Ditto. 30 Agreement for lease to builder of the site for one house. 31 Ditto, for several houses. 32 Agreement for separate leases to two builders, or their nominees, of several parcels of ground upon the landlord's |