reddendum (Meaning)

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reddendum (n.)

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.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reddendum

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reddendum Sentence Examples

  1. The reddendum in the lease agreement explicitly outlines the landlord's right to repossess the property under specific circumstances.
  2. The purchase agreement contained a reddendum stating that the sale was contingent upon the buyer obtaining financing within 30 days.
  3. The contract for the construction of the building included a reddendum that allowed the contractor to make adjustments to the design as necessary.
  4. The employment contract stipulated a reddendum that prohibited the employee from engaging in activities that competed with the company.
  5. The patent application included a reddendum that reserved specific rights for the inventor in the event of future licensing deals.
  6. The deed to the property contained a reddendum that granted an easement to the neighboring landowner for access purposes.
  7. The will specified a reddendum that provided for the distribution of certain assets to a charitable organization after the estate was settled.
  8. The prenuptial agreement had a reddendum that protected the separate property of each spouse in the event of a divorce.
  9. The loan agreement included a reddendum that allowed the lender to increase the interest rate if certain financial conditions were met.
  10. The contract for the sale of goods contained a reddendum that disclaimed any warranties or guarantees by the seller.

FAQs About the word reddendum

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.

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The reddendum in the lease agreement explicitly outlines the landlord's right to repossess the property under specific circumstances.

The purchase agreement contained a reddendum stating that the sale was contingent upon the buyer obtaining financing within 30 days.

The contract for the construction of the building included a reddendum that allowed the contractor to make adjustments to the design as necessary.

The employment contract stipulated a reddendum that prohibited the employee from engaging in activities that competed with the company.