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prender Law.|ˈprɛndə(r)| [n. use of F. prendre, inf., to take.] The power or right of taking a thing without its being offered.
1597West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §126 The Lord..shal haue such things, as lye in prender: as the warde of the bodie of the heire and of the land, escheates &c. 1607Cowell Interpr. s.v. Render, There be certaine things in a maner that lie in prender..and certaine that lie in Render. a1625Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 138 A reseruation of things in prender or vser, as to haue common for four beeues, or foure cart loads of wood, maketh no tenure. 1768Blackstone Comm. III. i. 15 Heriot custom (which Sir Edmund Coke says, lies only in prender, and not in render). |