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Reddendum, a clause reserving rent in a lease, whereby a lessor reserves some new thing to himself out of that which he granted before: it commonly and properly succeeds the habendum, and is usually made by the words 'yielding and paying,' or similar expressions importing a covenant if executed by the lessee. Consult Platt on Leases, vol. ii. p. 82. See DEED.

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