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Habendum Clause

A section found in real estate contracts which grants transfer of property ownership with no restrictions. The owner of a property with such a clause is considered to have absolute ownership, and may therefore sell or bequeath the property as seen fit, subject only to government laws and powers. Also called to have and to hold clause.

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