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‖ 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).
1607Cowell Interpr., Reddendum is vsed many times substantiuely for the clause in a lease, &c. Whereby the rent is reserued to the leasour. 1744Jacob Law Dict. s.v., Where special Days are limited in the Reddendum, the Rent must be computed from those Days, and not according to the habendum. 1766Blackstone Comm. II. xx. 299 Next follow the terms or stipulations, if any, upon which the grant is made: the first of which is the reddendum or reservation, whereby the grantor doth create or reserve some new thing to himself out of what he had before granted. 1862E. Washburn Amer. Law Real Prop. II. iii. v. 645 If any thing is to be reserved out of the property granted, it is usually done by the clause of reddendum. |