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Appendant differs from appurtenant in this, that the former always arises from prescription, whereas an appurtenance may be created at any time.
COMMON APPENDANT, Eng. law. A right attached to arable land, and is an incident of tenure, and supposed to have originated by grant of the lord or owner of a manor or waste, in consideration of certain rents or services, or other value, ...
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Advowsons are divided into two kinds, appendant and in gross. Originally the right of nominating) or presenting was annexed to the person who built or endowed the church, but the right gradually became annexed to the manor in which it was built, ...
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