AD PERPETUAM REMANENTIAM
ad perpetuam remanentiam (ad p<<schwa>>r-pech-oo-<<schwa>>m
rem-<<schwa>>-nen-shee-<<schwa>>m). [Law Latin] Hist. To remain forever. • When a vassal
surrendered the right of property to the superior ad perpetuam remanentiam, the surrender was in
favor of the superior, as distinguished from a transfer in favorem, in which the vassal transferred
the property to the superior to be regranted in favor of a purchaser. [Blacks Law 8th]