tenendum
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Etymology
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2.1
Participle
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Etymology
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From
Latin
tenendum
.
Noun
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tenendum
(
plural
tenendums
)
(
law
)
The
clause
in a
deed
wherein the
tenure
of the
land
is
defined
and
limited
.
Synonym:
tenendas
Latin
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Participle
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tenendum
inflection of
tenendus
:
nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
neuter
singular
accusative
masculine
singular
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