hebbende
Hebbende is a Dutch legal term used chiefly in historical and notarial contexts to denote the person who holds or possesses a property or legal right. The word is derived from hebben (to have) and the agent noun suffix -ende, yielding "having"/"holder." In practice, the hebbende is the possessor of the asset or burden described in a deed, and may be distinct from the owner of record or from a creditor or usufructuary depending on the document.
In medieval and early modern property law, the hebbende is often the party obligated to the burden
In deeds and notarial instruments, the hebbende is identified to establish who bears responsibility for taxes,
Etymology: from hebben "to have" with agentive suffix -ende. See also bezitter, houder, eigenaar, erfpachter as