A template for this can be downloaded from the Skills Funding Agency`s website. Two apprenticeship contracts, one for Arras and the other for Marseille, show the usual arrangements made in the case of an apprenticeship with a weaver. In one case, food and clothing are given to the young person, in the other only to the dwelling. The agreement must be signed by the intern and the employer at the beginning of an apprenticeship to confirm the individual employment contracts between the two parties. == External links == I, Peter Borre, face in good faith and without deception with you, Peter Feissac, Weber, my son Stephen, to learn the craft or craft of weaving, to live in your house and to work for you for four years from Easter, and to promise you by this agreement to ensure that my son does the said work, and that He will be faithful and trustworthy in all that He does, and that He will not steal from you or take anything away from you, or flee from you for any reason until He has completed His teaching. And I promise you through this agreement that I will reimburse you for any damage or loss you suffer or suffer on my behalf by pledging all my property, etc.; Waiver of the benefit of all laws, etc. And I, who said Pierre Feissac, I promise you, Pierre Borre, that I will teach your son faithfully and that I will provide him with food and clothing. Made in Marseille, near the tables of the money changers. Cookies, etc. A training contract is used to confirm individual employment contracts between the trainee and the employer. The apprenticeship contract must also include an indication of the skill, trade or profession for which the apprentice is trained as part of the eligible apprenticeship. It is specific to apprenticeship – an employment contract used for standard employees is not enough for an intern. Let current and future aldermen know that Ouede Ferconne teaches Michael, his son, with Matthew Haimart the security of his house, his person and his property and the part that Michael should have in them, so that Matthew Haimart teaches him to weave in four years and that he (Michael) will have protection, and learn his trade without a board.
And if there is a reason for Michael to default within two years, she will bring him back, and Ouede Ferconne, his mother, guarantees this on the safety of his person and his property. And if she wants to buy her freedom for two years, she can do it for thirty-three Solidi and will promise everything that has been said in return. And if he does not free himself from the last two years, let him return, and Ouede Ferconne, his mother, promises it with his person and his property. And said Ouede promises that if Matthew Haimart suffers any loss or damage from Michael, her son, she will recover the loss and damage to the safety of herself and all her belongings, Michael should do the harm. Scanned by Jerome S. Arkenberg, Cal. Fullerton State. The text has been modernized by Professor Arkenberg. From: G. Espinas & H.
Pirenne, Hrsg., Recueil de Documents Relatifs a l`Histoire de l`ndustrie Drapière en Flandre, (Brüssel: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1906), Tome I, S. 121; L. Blancard, ed., Documents Inédits sur le Commerce de Marseille au Moyen Age, (Marseilles: Barlatier-Feissat, Pere et Fils, 1884), Vol. II, p. 33; reprinted in Roy C. Cave & Herbert H. Coulson, eds., A Source Book for Medieval Economic History, (Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Co., 1936; Reprinted ed., New York: Biblo & Tannen, 1965), pp.256-257. This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book.
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