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1 reddendum clause
Юридический термин: пункт договора аренды о размере и сроках арендной платы -
2 reddendum clause
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3 clause
1) статья; пункт; оговорка; клаузула; условие | делить на статьи•clause in contract — пункт, статья, условие договора
- acceleration clausecruel and unusual punishments clause — пункт ( поправки VIII к конституции США) о запрете жестоких и необычных наказаний
- ad damnum clause
- adjustment clause
- alienation clause
- all the estate clause
- American clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- attestation clause
- best endeavour clause
- binding clause
- both to blame collision clause
- bunkering deviation clause
- burned and unburned clause
- cancelling clause
- cease clause
- cession clause
- c.i.f. sound delivered clause
- coefficient clause
- collision clause
- commander-in-chief clause
- commerce clause
- compromise clause
- compromissary clause
- conflicting clauses
- confrontation clause
- continuation clause
- contractual clause
- contract clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- debate clause
- detention clause
- deviation clause
- double jeopardy clause
- due process clause
- efforts clause
- elastic clause
- enacting clause
- equal protection clause
- escalation clause
- escape clause
- establishment clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- excessive bail and fines clause
- exchange clause
- executive power clause
- exemption clause
- ex post facto clause
- faithful execution clause
- freight clause
- full faith and credit clause
- general ice clause
- general participation clause
- general strike clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- grandfather clause
- grant-back clause
- habendum clause
- Henry VIII clause
- ice clause
- immunities clauses
- impairment of contracts clause
- inability clause
- indemnity clause
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- introductory clause
- irritant clause
- law of the land clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lost or not lost clause
- maintenance-of-membership clause
- manufacturing clause
- memorandum clause
- metalling clause
- most favoured nation clause
- necessary and proper clause
- negligence clause
- obligation of contract clause
- off hire clause
- omnibus clause
- opening clause
- optional clause
- penal clause
- penalty clause
- perils of the sea clause
- perils clause
- policy proof of interest clause
- postal clause
- prepayment clause
- privileges and immunities clause
- productivity clause
- proviso clause
- reciprocity clause
- reddendum clause
- redelivery clause
- release clause
- religion clause
- reprieves and pardons clause
- repugnant clauses
- reservation clause
- residuary clause
- resolutive clause
- riots and civil commotion clause
- running-down clause
- safe port clause
- salvage clause
- saving clause
- self-incrimination clause
- sister ship clause
- speech clause
- standard clause
- subrogation clause
- sue and labour clause
- supremacy clause
- sweeping clause
- take care clause
- telle quelle clause
- termination clause
- testimonium clause
- trademarks clause
- union signatory clause
- warehouse to warehouse clause
- warehouse clause
- whereas clause
- clause of accruer
- cesser clause
См. также в других словарях:
reddendum — that which requires to be paid, a clause in English leases and formerly a clause, the reddendo clause, in Scottish dispositions of land. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
Reddendum — Red*den dum (r?d*d?n d?m), n. [Neut. of L. reddendus that must be given back or yielded, gerundive of reddere. See {Reddition}.] (Law) A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before; the clause by which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reddendum — /radendam/ In old English conveyancing, rendering; yielding. The technical name of that clause in a conveyance by which the grantor creates or reserves some new thing to himself, out of what he had before granted; as rendering therefor yearly the … Black's law dictionary
reddendum — /rəˈdɛndəm/ (say ruh denduhm) noun a clause specifying the rent in a lease. {Latin: gerund of reddere return} …
reddendum — A clause in a deed used to effect a reservation of an estate in the land granted, for example, the reservation of a life estate. Freudenberger Oil Co. v Simmons, 75 W Va 337, 83 SE 995 … Ballentine's law dictionary
reddendo — rəˈden(ˌ)dō, reˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, abl. of reddendum; from its being the first word in such clauses Scots law 1. : a clause in a charter specifying the particular duty or service due from a vassal to his superior 2 … Useful english dictionary