单词 | tenendum |
释义 | tenendumn. English Law. That part of a deed which defines the tenure by which the things granted are to be held (cf. habendum n.). 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 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 6 There haue beene eight formall or orderly parts of a deede of feoffment, viz. 1. the premisses of the deed implied by Littleton. 2. the habendum... 3. the tenendum... 4. the Reddendum. 5. the clause of warrantie [etc.]. 1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. xx. 298 Next come the habendum and tenendum... The tenendum ‘and to hold’, is now of very little use, and is only kept in by custom. It was sometimes formerly used to signify the tenure by which the estate granted was to be holden. 1788 F. Hargrave in Coke's 1st Pt. Inst. Laws Eng. (ed. 13) f. 108 v (note) Those grants from the crown, which in the tenendum are expressed to be ut de honore et non in capite. 1862 E. Washburn Amer. Law Real Property (1864) II. 612 (Funk) The tenendum, limiting and defining the tenure by which the lands are to be held, and once an important clause in the deed, is useless in this country. 1884 H. W. Elphinstone Pract. Introd. Conveyancing (ed. 3) 100 The tenendum was of use before the passing of the Statute of Quia Emptores to state whether the purchaser was to hold of the vendor or his lord; but it is now useless. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1628 |
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