REDDENDUM

reddendum (ri-den-d<<schwa>>m). [Latin “that must be given back or yielded”] A clause in

a deed by which the grantor reserves some new thing (esp. rent) out of what had been previously

granted. [Cases: Deeds 141–143. C.J.S. Deeds §§ 279–284, 286–288, 290–303.] [Blacks Law 8th]