Habendum(h&adot_;b&ebreve_;ndŭm), n.[L., that must be had.](Law)That part of a deed which follows the part called the premises, and determines the extent of the interest or estate granted; -- so called because it begins with the word Habendum.Kent.
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Habendum Clause ensures transfer of absolute title
The clause is included in the deed in order to clarify that the grantor has transferred absolute title or ownership rights on the property to the grantee.
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A Habendum Clause is a clause in a deed or lease which defines the type of interest and rights to be enjoyed by the grantee or lessee. In a deed, a habendum clause usually begins with ...
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Habendum Clause: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
The portion of a deed to real property that begins with the phrase To have and to hold and that provides a description of the ownership rights of the transferee of such property.
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The habendum of a deed is merely formal, and is that part of the conveyance which commences with the words to have and to hold. 114 Thompson v. Gregory, 4 Johns. (N. Y.) 81; Thayer ...
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Habendum Clause Law & Legal Definition
Habendum Clause is a part of an instrument like a will or deed that defines the extent of the interest that is granted or conveyed and the conditions affecting it. These clauses ...
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The next clause, the habendum, commencing To have and to hold, etc., describes the estate granted to the grantee. It should be consistent with the granting clause. Any variation in ...
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The portion of a deed to real property that begins with the phrase To have and to hold and that provides a description of the ownership rights of the transferee of such property.
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