- tenendum
- A clause formerly appearing in deeds, setting forth the tenure of the grantee, that is, the kind of tenure on which the land was to be held. 2 Bl Comm § 408.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
tenendum — /tanendam/ Lat. To be holden. It was used to indicate the lord of whom the land was to be held and the tenure by which it was to be held, but, since all freehold tenures have been converted into socage, the tenendum is of no further use, and is… … Black's law dictionary
tenendum — te·nen·dum … English syllables
tenendum — ndəm noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, to be held, neuter of tenendus, gerundive of tenēre to hold; from the first word of the clause more at thin : a clause formerly used in a deed to designate the kind of tenure vested in the grantee compare habendum … Useful english dictionary
tenendum per servitium militare, in burgagio, in libero socagio — To hold by military service, in burgage, in free socage. See 2 Bl Comm 299 … Ballentine's law dictionary
habendum et tenendum — /habendam et tanendam/ In old conveyancing to have and to hold . Formal words in deeds of land from a very early period … Black's law dictionary
habendum et tenendum — /habendam et tanendam/ In old conveyancing to have and to hold . Formal words in deeds of land from a very early period … Black's law dictionary
habendum et tenendum — To have and to hold … Ballentine's law dictionary
moyen — I. Moyen, m. acut. Vient de ce mot Latin Medium, ou bien de cestuy Modus. Ainsi l on dit, Le moyen de faire cela, est de bailler argent, Ratio, via, intermedium, methodus, ars. Le François en use en maintes et diverses sortes, comme se peut voir… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… … Black's law dictionary
have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… … Black's law dictionary