tenendum

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TENENDUM, conveyancing. This is a Latin word, which signifies to hold. 
     2. It was formerly that part of a deed which was used to express the 
tenure by which the estate granted was holden; but since all freehold 
tenures were converted into socage, the tenendum is of no further use even 
in England, and is therefore joined to the habendum in this manner, "to have 
and to hold." The words "to hold" have now no meaning in our deeds. 2 Bl. 
Com. 298. Vide Habendum. 
    

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