OBLIGATIONS for the Confirmation of Contracts. VI.
VI. Those several kinds of Assurances which men offer concerning what they intend to give or do, are styled, OBLIGATIONS, plight,*en∣gage, Deed, bind, Bond, Bill, evidence, &c. undertake for.
And when such Obligations are reciprocal, they are then called PA∣CTIONS, Agreement, Compact, Covenant, Bargain, Condition, indent, Match, Stipulation, Sponsion, Warranty, Article, strike up a bargain.
These are either
- Imperfect; or degrees towards Contracts more
- Remote; in the first overtures of a Contract; whether ‖ as begun by one: or mutual betwixt both.
- BESPEAKING, Retain.
- TREATING, driving a Bargain, capitulate, chaffer, parley, cheapen, huck, haggle.
- Near; in proposal of those terms according to which one obliges himself to ‖ buy: or sell.
- BID, offer, huck, haggle.
- DEMAND, cheapen, ask, exact.
- Perfect; either in
- Words;
- Spoken.
- Common; ‖ ingaging our Veracity, sometimes with the addition of such solemn expressions as may testifie our reality.
- PROMISE, Word, Parol, plight, Covenant, League, undertake for, pass ones word.
- PROTESTATION, Asseveration, averr, vouch, stand in, Atte∣station.
- Sacred; ingaging our Religion, and appealing to God as ‖ a Witness, and as a Iudge, to punish us upon our falshood.
- SWEARING, Oath, deposing, abjure, Perjury, adjure, purge upon Oath.
- IMPRECATION, Execration, Malediction, Cursing.
- Written; attested with ‖ our peculiar name, or Mark: or Impressing some figure in Wax, or some like matter
- SEALING, Seal, Signet, Sigil, Bond, specialty.
- Security;
- Personal: whether ‖ express, by promising for another, and making himself liable to the same Penalty upon the other's failing: or impli∣cit, by speaking in one's behalf.
- SPONSION, Stipulation, Bail, vouch, undertake for, Surety-ship, Hostage, Security, Warrant, Caution, engage, responsible for.
- INTERCESSION, Mediate or, interpose, speak for.
- Real, of ones Goods; either
- Absolute; by ingaging for the truth of a Promise either ‖ the Goods in specie, or only his right to them.
- PAWN, Pledge, gage, engage.
- MORGAGE, Security, Statute, Caution, engage.
- Relative; by ingaging them for the success of a thing contingent, ‖ either as Principal, or as Accessory.
- WAGER, Stake, vy, lay, prize.
- BET, Stake, vy, revy.
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