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Granting Clause. The portion of an instrument of conveyance, such as a deed, containing the words that transfer a present interest from the granter to the grantee.
Granting clause: A granting clause states that the granter is conveying ownership of the property to the grantee. The granting clause includes words that describe exactly what rights the grantee is receiving in the deed and whether the grantee is taking title to the property with another person.
A addendum clause is a clause in a deed or lease that defines the type of interest and rights to be enjoyed by the grantee or lessee. Technically speaking, the “to have” (Latin: addendum) is separate from the “to hold” (Latin: Tenenbaum), such that the Tenenbaum clause is sometimes considered a separate concept.
Addendum clause: Addendum is the beginning of the Latin phrase meaning to have and to hold. You may still see deeds using this phrase. The clause limits the estate being granted. For example, a addendum clause may limit the grant to a life estate by saying, To have and to hold during her natural life.
Words of Conveyance. A clause in a deed that states that the granter intends to convey title to the land. Also called: Granting Clause. Real Estate Glossary: Granting Clause.
A addendum clause is a clause in a deed or lease that defines the type of interest and rights to be enjoyed by the grantee or lessee. Technically speaking, the “to have” (Latin: addendum) is separate from the “to hold” (Latin: Tenenbaum), such that the Tenenbaum clause is sometimes considered a separate concept.
Granting clause: A granting clause states that the granter is conveying ownership of the property to the grantee. The granting clause includes words that describe exactly what rights the grantee is receiving in the deed and whether the grantee is taking title to the property with another person.
Clauses in Deeds & Warrants in Deeds Also known as the granting clause, is the only legally necessary clause required in a deed. Names the parties, words of conveyance, consideration, the date of transfer and legal description.
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