should not, during the said term of years, purchase or receive any goods, wares or merchandizes in his BONDS. Account (goods sold). CONDITION. BONDS. Account (goods sold). term, employ his time in any other manner than in disposing of the goods entrusted to his care as aforesaid, or at any time hereafter during the said term of years, to be shipped and consigned to him; and also if the said (obligor), his heirs, executors or administrators, shall and do keep a proper, regular and usual book of account, wherein shall be entered a just and particular account of the receipts of such goods, wares and merchandizes, and the monies arising from the sale thereof, and shall and do permit such books of accounts to be always open for the inspection of them the said (obligees), their executors, administrators, agents or assigns, and allow them or any of them to take or cause to be taken extracts from and copies thereof, from time to time, during the said term of years, as they shall think proper; and also if the said (obligor) shall not nor do, during the said term of years, contract any debts or sign or give any bonds, bills, notes or other writing, by which the said (obligees) or either of them, their or either of their heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, shall or may become liable to pay, or be put to any costs, charges, sums of money or damages whatsoever, for and concerning the same, in any manner howsoever. THEN, &c. Otherwise, &c. No. CLXXXVII. *A Bond from a Nominee of an Ordinary (and his Surety) for duly accounting and applying Money borrowed for Building or Repairing the Residence of an Incumbent (1). BONDS. Account (17 Geo.3.c.53). OBLIGATION of the bond [in the common form of obligations] Obligation. from A. B. [describing him] the surety] to sum of £ given, &c.] (2) and C. D. of, &c. [describing [describing the ordinary] in the penal [to be double the sum for which the surety is to be THE CONDITION of the above obligation is such, that if the said CONDITION. shall and do justly and truly pay and account for the sum of £ received by him this day from C. D. being the person to (1) By the acts 17 Geo. 3. c. 53. and 21 ibid. c. 66. incumbents of 17 Geo. 3 c. 53. livings, where there is no sufficient house of residence, are empowered, with the consent of the patron and ordinary, to borrow money upon mortgage, &c. for the purpose of building one; and the money so borrowed is directed (see sect. 4. of the first act) to be paid into the hands of such person as the ordinary, patron, and incumbent shall appoint, who shall give a bond to the ordinary with sufficient surety in double the sum borrowed, with a condition for his duly applying and accounting for the money paid to him. (2) See ante, pp. 73. 77. Obligation. BONDS. Account (renter-warden). No. CLXXXVIII. *A Bond from a Renter-warden of a Company, duly to Account. (Usual form.) CONDITION. KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that we (obligors and sureties) NOW THE CONDITION of the above written obligation is such, that if the said (obligor), his executors or administrators, at the end of his wardenship, or upon request to him or them in that behalf to be made, shall make and give unto such auditor or auditors, as on that behalf shall be appointed by the master, warden, and assistants of the said company, for the time being, or the greater part of them assembled in a court of assistants, a just and true account in writing of all such goods, chattels, money, plate, or other things as have or shall, during his said wardenship, come to his hands, custody, or charge, in right of his said office of warden, and shall thereupon pay and deliver over to the next renter-warden of the said company, all such plate, money, goods, chattels, and moveables as by the foot or balance of the said account shall appear to be due and belonging to the said company, THEN this obligation to be void, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. [IN WITNESS, &c.] (2) Obligation. (1) See ante, p. 73. (2) These words are usually, I have observed, inserted in bonds given to public companies; and also in forms of bonds given in the schedules to acts of Parliament, but they seem unnecessary, and are never inserted in ordinary cases. No. CLXXXIX. *A Bond (in usual form) from the Distributor of Stamps (and Sureties) to his Majesty, to Account for monies received. BONDS. Account (stamps). KNOW ALL MEN, &C. (1) WHEREAS the above bounden (obligor) is Recitals. entrusted and employed to furnish and supply several parts of Great Britain with vellum, parchment, or paper, stamped or marked as the several acts of Parliament, in that case made, do require, and will, or may receive considerable quantities of vellum, parchment, and paper so stamped as aforesaid from the commissioners now or for the time being authorized or appointed for putting the said acts in execution, or from the head office now or for the time being appointed or used for stamping or marking of vellum, parchment, or paper, in pursuance of the said acts. NOW THE CONDITION of the above CONDITION. written obligation is such, that if the said (obligor), his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns shall and do, for all vellum, parchment, and paper so marked or stamped as aforesaid, which he the said (obligor), or any other at his request, by his direction or for his use, shall receive from the commissioners now or for the time being appointed or authorized for putting the said acts or any of them into execution, or from any other person or persons by their order, or from the head office now or for the time being appointed or used, or to be appointed or used, for the stamping or marking of vellum, parchment, or paper in pursuance of the said acts, or any of them, well and truly pay or cause to be paid into the hands of the receiver-general, now or for the time being, of his present Majesty, his heirs or successors, of the duties upon vellum, parchment, and paper, or to such other person or persons as the commissioners now or for the time being appointed or authorised, or to be appointed or authorised, for the putting the said (1) See ante, pp. 73. 77. 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