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Habendum clause - Wikipedia
A habendum clause is a clause in a deed or lease that defines the type of interest and rights to be enjoyed by the grantee or lessee.
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Habendum Clause: What it Means, How it Works - Investopedia
A habendum clause is a section of a contract that deals with property rights, interests, and other aspects of ownership given to one of the parties to a deal.
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HABENDUM Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal
The meaning of HABENDUM is the part of a deed that limits and defines an estate of ownership granted and sometimes the type of tenancy by which the estate ...
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habendum
‖ habendum Law. (həˈbɛndəm) [L. = ‘to be had’ or ‘to be possessed’, gerundive of habēre to have.] That part of a deed (beginning in Law Latin with the words habendum et tenendum, and in Eng. deeds ‘to have and to hold’) which defines what estate or interest is thereby granted.1607 Middleton Phœnix i...
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"Habendum"? - Adams on Contract Drafting
1. The part of an instrument, such as a deed or will, that defines the extent of the interest being granted and any conditions affecting the grant.
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Title 33, §772: Words of inheritance; habendum - Maine Legislature
1. Words of inheritance; habendum. In a conveyance or reservation of real estate, the terms "heirs," "successors," "assigns," "forever" or other technical words ...
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Habendum clause
In a deed, a habendum clause usually begins with the words "to have and to hold". Habendum clauses are also found in leases, particularly oil and gas leases. The habendum clause can define how long the interest granted will extend.
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Habendum Clause in Oil & Gas Leases (US) - Westlaw
As used in an oil and gas lease, the habendum clause sets out the duration of the lease, usually a specified number of years called the primary term, during ...
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Habendum Clause in Real Estate: Definition, Uses and Example
When the original owner of a piece of land or property passes on their deed to another person, they do so in part by using the habendum ...
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Habendum Clause - Overview, Example, Uses, Restrictions
The habendum clause is a clause in deed or lease contracts that defines the lessee's rights, types of interest, and other details of ownership.
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Habendum Clause in Real Estate | Overview & Examples - Study.com
The habendum clause in real estate is a portion of the contract in deeds and titles. It outlines the rights and interests of the grantee or lessee.
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What Is a Habendum Clause and How Is It Used in Real Estate?
A habendum clause typically begins by stating that the tenant or lessee "shall have and hold” the property that's being transferred. This ...
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tenendum
‖ tenendum Eng. Law. (tɪˈnɛndəm) [L., = ‘to be held’, neut. gerundive of tenēre to hold.] That part of a deed which defines the tenure by which the things granted are to be held (cf. habendum).1628 Coke On Litt. 6 There haue beene eight formall or orderly parts of a deede of feoffment, viz. 1. the p...
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December 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Saint Crein, hermit at Plessala in Trégor, Bretagne (6th-7th century)
Saint Romaricus, monk at Luxeuil Abbey, later founded the monastery of Habendum
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reddendum
‖ reddendum Law. (rəˈdɛndəm) [L., neut. sing. of reddendus, gerundive of reddĕre to give in return, render.] A reserving clause in a deed (see quots. 1607 and 1766).1607 Cowell Interpr., Reddendum is vsed many times substantiuely for the clause in a lease, &c. Whereby the rent is reserued to the lea...
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