/tɪˈnɛndəm/ – noun
Definition: điềm (trong chứng thư) về tính chất chiếm hữu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “tenendum” refers to a clause in a deed that specifies the property or interest being granted or conveyed. It typically follows the granting clause and describes the extent of the property rights being transferred.
Example: The tenendum clause in the lease agreement specifies the duration of the tenancy, stating that the tenant shall occupy the premises for a period of one year.