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reddendum clause

A clause in a conveyance that reserves something for the grantor.

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  1. Reddendum - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
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  2. reddendum clause - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A deed clause that reserves something for the grantor, such as a life estate. Contrast with habendum clause, which describes the quality and quantity of the ...
     
  3. Reddendum - The Free Dictionary
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  4. Reddendum Clause Law & Legal Definition
    Reddendum clause refers to the clause in a deed by which the grantor reserves something new to himself or herself out of that which s/ he granted before.
     
  5. What is reddendum clause? definition and meaning
    Definition of reddendum clause: A clause in a conveyance that reserves something for the grantor.
     
  6. reddendum - definition and meaning
    Thus, the clause in a lease which specifies the rent or other service to be rendered to the lessor is termed the reddendum, or reddendum clause.
     
  7. <CN>Chapter Eight SEVEN - Delmar
    D. Reddendum clause: a clause reserving some right in the real property for the grantor or imposing a restriction on use of the property by the grantee.
     
  8. Florida Real Estate Exam Flashcards
    Mar 1, 2012 ... The reddendum clause is the reserving clause. It reserves a right or restriction in the title, not land, to the grantor—for example, an interest in a ...