tenendum noun. 
[tɪ'nɛndǝm] E17.[Latin, lit. 'to be held' neut. gerundive of tenere to hold.]Law (now 
Hist. exc. 
US). That part of a deed defining the tenure by which the things granted are to be held. Cf. 
HABENDUM. 
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