- 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...
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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...
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detailing the
location and
description of the
property being conve****
Habendum –
clause 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- enablement, endeavor, exhibit, exhibition, exhibitor,
habeas corpus,
habendum, habenula, habile, habilitate, hability, habit, habitable, habitance, habitant...
- 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...