Legal Definition and Related Resources of Teneri
Meaning of Teneri
(Lat.) In contracts. That part of a bond where the obligor declares himself to be held and firmly bound to the obligee, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, is called the teneri. 3 Call (Va.) 350.
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