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Legal Definitions - prendré
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Definition of prendré
Definition: Prendré is a term that means the same as prender. It refers to the right to take something before it is offered. It can also be spelled as prendré.
1. The company had the prendré to purchase the land before it was put up for sale.
2. The artist had the prendré to buy the painting before it was displayed in the gallery.
These examples illustrate how prendré refers to the right to take something before it is offered. In the first example, the company had the right to purchase the land before it was put up for sale. In the second example, the artist had the right to buy the painting before it was displayed in the gallery.
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Simple Definition
Term: PRENDRÉ
Definition: Prendré means the right to take something before it is offered. It is also spelled as prender.
For example, if you see a toy that you really like and you know your friend is going to offer it to you, but you take it before they offer it, that is called prendré. It is important to always ask before taking something, instead of using prendré.
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