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... JOHN SMITH , PETER JONES . JAMES DOE ( seal ) . RICHARD ROE ( seal ) . I do hereby consent to , and approve of , the binding of my son , JAMES DOE , as in the above indenture mentioned . COOPERSTOWN , July 10 , A. D. 1887. JOHN DOE . No ...
... JOHN SMITH , PETER JONES . JAMES DOE ( seal ) . RICHARD ROE ( seal ) . I do hereby consent to , and approve of , the binding of my son , JAMES DOE , as in the above indenture mentioned . COOPERSTOWN , July 10 , A. D. 1887. JOHN DOE . No ...
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... JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , do swear fairly and faith- fully to hear and examine the matters in controversy be- tween the said JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , and to make a just award according to the best of our understanding . JOHN JONES ...
... JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , do swear fairly and faith- fully to hear and examine the matters in controversy be- tween the said JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , and to make a just award according to the best of our understanding . JOHN JONES ...
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... JOHN DOE , of the city of New York , in the county of New York , and state ... JONES , HENRY SMITH , and THOMAS SHARPE , all of New York aforesaid , or to ... JOHN SMITH , JOHN STONE . JOHN DOE ( seal ) RICHARD ROE ( seal . ) No. 19 ...
... JOHN DOE , of the city of New York , in the county of New York , and state ... JONES , HENRY SMITH , and THOMAS SHARPE , all of New York aforesaid , or to ... JOHN SMITH , JOHN STONE . JOHN DOE ( seal ) RICHARD ROE ( seal . ) No. 19 ...
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... JOHN JONES , HENRY SMITH , and THOMAS SHARPE , or the majority of them named , selected and chosen arbitrators , as well by and on the part and behalf of the said JOHN DOE as of the said RICHARD ROE , between whom a controversy exists ...
... JOHN JONES , HENRY SMITH , and THOMAS SHARPE , or the majority of them named , selected and chosen arbitrators , as well by and on the part and behalf of the said JOHN DOE as of the said RICHARD ROE , between whom a controversy exists ...
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... JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , both of the city of New York , in the county of New York , and state of New York , as by ... JONES . JOHN JONES , HENRY SMITH , THOMAS SHARPE . ASSIGNMENTS . AN assignment is a transfer of one man's interest in ...
... JOHN DOE and RICHARD ROE , both of the city of New York , in the county of New York , and state of New York , as by ... JONES . JOHN JONES , HENRY SMITH , THOMAS SHARPE . ASSIGNMENTS . AN assignment is a transfer of one man's interest in ...
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acknowledged administrators Adultery affidavit aforesaid agree agreement amount arrest assigns attorney bond brothers and sisters cause of action Chattel Mortgages claim Clerk contract court of record covenant creditors debtor debts deceased deed defendant descendants Descent and Distribution discharge divorce dower equal shares estate goes execution executors exempt father filed fraud garnishee granted hand and seal heirs hereby homestead hundred and eighty-seven hundred dollars husband or wife Indenture interest issue JAMES SHORT JOHN DOE seal JOHN JONES JOHN SMITH judgment judgment debtor lands lawful money lease liable lien marriage married woman ment mortgagor mother paid party patent payment plaintiff premises presents Qualifications for Voting.-Every real estate rent resided RICHARD ROE sell six months SPECIAL LAWS surviving husband takes thereof THOMAS SHARPE thousand eight hundred tion unless unto usury void Voting.-Every male citizen widow witness whereof Witnesseth writ writing
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