单词 | habendum |
释义 | habendumn. Law. That part of a deed (beginning in Law Latin with the words habendum et tenendum, and in English deeds ‘to have and to hold’) which defines what estate or interest is thereby granted. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > charter or deed conveying property > [noun] > parts of deeds dealing with property habendum1607 reddendum1607 tenendum1628 reddendo1636 parcela1640 premises1641 tenendas1681 1607 T. Middleton Phoenix sig. D4 Now I come to the Habendum, to haue and to holde, vse and [etc.]. 1641 Rastell's Termes de la Ley (new ed.) f. 179 In every deed of Conveyance there be two principall parts, the Premisses, and the Habendum. 1804 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. IV. 431 No person can take an immediate estate by the habendum of a deed, when he is not named in the premises. 1876 Wharton's Law Lexicon (ed. 6) at Deed In annuity-deeds and money assignments, the phrase ‘To have, hold, receive, and take’ is the common form of habendum. 1884 H. W. Elphinstone Pract. Introd. Conveyancing (ed. 3) 100 The clause beginning ‘to have and to hold’ is the habendum and tenendum combined, and is generally called the habendum. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1607 |
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