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Definition of Habendum

Habendum
Habendum Ha*ben"dum, n. [L., that must be had.] (Law) That part of a deed which follows the part called the premises, and determines the extent of the interest or estate granted; -- so called because it begins with the word Habendum. --Kent.

Meaning of Habendum from wikipedia

- A habendum clause is a clause in a deed or lease that defines the type of interest and rights to be enjo**** by the grantee or lessee. In a deed, a habendum...
- Remiremont Abbey. After the death of Chlothachar in 629, Arnulf settled near Habendum, where he died some time between 643 and 647. He was buried at Remiremont...
- detailing the location and description of the property being conve**** Habendumclause indicating the estate (freehold, etc.) or interest to be taken...
- Chlotar's death, when he left for a small ecclesiastical community near Habendum; he was later buried at the monastery of Remiremont after his death c. 645...
- Castile confirmed his Fuero "eo modo quo rex Navarra illud dedit vobis habendum" in San Sebastián on 1 September 1209. In 1571, the historian Esteban de...
- clauses that also revive the lease. To commence drilling a well under the habendum clause means that substantial preparations for such drilling has to be...
- utriusque normam vocamus. Pro norma itaque numeri realis, ipsius quadratum habendum est." [We call a "norm" the product of a complex number [for example, a...
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- have and to hold", a phrase commonly used in Christian marriage vows The habendum clause in property transfer, in English and American real estate law To...
- enablement, endeavor, exhibit, exhibition, exhibitor, habeas corpus, habendum, habenula, habile, habilitate, hability, habit, habitable, habitance, habitant...