REDDENDUM
\ɹˈɛdəndəm], \ɹˈɛdəndəm], \ɹ_ˈɛ_d_ə_n_d_ə_m]\
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A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before; the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease.
By Oddity Software
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A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before; the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease.
By Noah Webster.
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Lat In conveyancing. Rendering; yielding. The technical name of that clause in a conveyance by which the grantor creates or reserves some new tiling to himself, out of what he had before granted ; as "rendering therefor yearly the sum of ten shillings, or a pepper-corn," etc. That clause in a lease in which a rent is reserved to the lessor, and which commences with the word "yielding." 2 Bl. Comm. 299.
By Henry Campbell Black
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re-den'dum, n. (law) the clause by which the rent is reserved in a lease:--pl. REDDEN'DA.--n. REDDEN'DO (Scots law), a clause in a charter specifying the services to be rendered by a vassal to his superior. [L., fut. part. pass. of redd[)e]re.]
By Thomas Davidson
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