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A25747 Arbitrium redivivum, or, The law of arbitration collected from the law-books both ancient and modern and deduced to these times, wherein the whole learning of awards or arbitrements is methodically treated : with several forms of submissions by way of covenants and bond : as also several forms of arbitrements or awards / by the author of Regula placitandi. Author of Regula placitandi. 1694 (1694) Wing A3600; ESTC R27651 36,572 108

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B. and C. D. Arbitrators indifferently Elected and Chosen between the said Parties to Arbitrate Award Order c. as the Words in the Condition of the Bond are expressed of and for the Premisses as by the said several Obligations with the Conditions for the performance thereof relation being thereunto had more at large may appear Now know ye That we the said Arbitrators having taken upon us the Business and Charge of the same Award and willing to set the said Parties at Peace and Concord by making a final End and Determination concerning the Premisses in Controversie and having taken good advice and deliberation and heard and examined both their Title Allegations and Proofs offered concerning the said Premisses in Controversie do with the assent and consent of both the said Parties make publish declare and give up this our Award concerning the Premisses in manner and form following viz. First We Award Order Judge and Determine That * Setting forth the Judgment or Award c. Also we award c. Finally we award judge and determine c. In Witness whereof we the said Arbitrators and also both the said Parties to the Submission have interchangeably put our Hands and Seals _____ day of _____ Annoque Domini 1692. Another most usual and general Form of an Award upon a submission by Bond. TO all People to whom this present Writing of Award indented shall come A. B. of c. and C. D. of c. Arbitrators indifferently chosen elected and named by and between E. F. of c. and G. H. of c. to Arbitrate * Reciting the words in the Condition of the Bond. Award Order Judge and Determine of for upon and concerning all and all manner of Action and Actions Cause and Causes of Actions Suits Bills Bonds Specialties Judgments Executions Extents Quarrels Controversies Trespasses Damages and Demands whatsoever at any time before our said Election had made moved brought commenced sued prosecuted done suffered comitted or depending by or between the said Parties as by the several mutual Bonds or Writings Obligatory of the said Parties with the Conditions thereof relation being thereunto had more fully and at large may appear Now know ye That we the said Arbitrators in pursuance of our said Election and the power given us thereby for the ending of all the Matters to us therein submitted and for the future Peace and quiet of the said Parties concerning the Premisses do Arbitrate Award Order Judge and Determine thereupon as followeth First c. * Setting forth the Judgment In Witness whereof we the said Arbitrators have to these our present Indentures of Award interchangeably set our Hands and Seals the _____ day of _____ Annoque Domini 1692. The Form of an Umpirage briefly thus TO all People to whom this present Writing shall come I A. B. of C. c. Umpire indifferently chosen by E. F. of c. and G. H. of c. having deliberately heard and understood the Griefs and Allegations and Proofs of both the said Parties and willingly as much as in me lieth to set the said Parties at unity and good accord do by these Presents arbitrate award order deem decree and judge That the said E. F. his Executors or Administators shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said G. H. his Executors Administrators or Assigns at or in the dwelling House c. the full Sum of Ten Pounds of lawful Mony of England on the first day of Septemper next ensuing the Date hereof and that upon payment thereof either of the said E. F. and G. H. shall seal subscribe and as his several Act and Deed deliver unto the other of them a general Release in writing of all Matters Actions Suits Causes of Actions Bonds Bills Covenants Controversies and Demands whatsoever which either of them may might or in any wise ought to have of and against the other of them by reason aforesaid or means of any Matter Cause or Thing whatsoever from the beginning of the World until the 20th Day of * The Day of the Date of the Bonds of Submission July now last past In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the _____ Day of _____ in the _____ year of the Reign of c. Annoque Domini 1692. The Form of the Release KNOW all Men by these Presents Naming the Parties their Places and Trades or Qualities That I E. F. of c. have remised released and for ever quit claimed and by these Presents do for me my Heirs Executors and Administrators remise release and for ever quit claim unto G. H. of c. his Heirs Executors and Administrators all and all manner of Actions Cause and Causes of Actions Suits Bills Bonds Writings Obligatory Debts Dues Duties Accounts Sum and Sums of Mony Judgments Executions Extents Quarrels Controversies Trespasses Damages and Demands whatsoever which against the said G. H. I ever had now have and which I my Heirs Executors or Administrators shall or may have Claim Challenge or Demand for or by reason or means of any Matter Cause or Thing whatsoever from the beginning of the World until the 20th Day of July now last past In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this _____ day of _____ in the _____ year of the Reign of c. Annoque Domini 1692. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Note You may date the Release upon the day to which it ought to release and then say From the beginning of the World unto the day of the date of these Presents FINIS