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APPURTENANCES (from late Lat. appertinentia, from appertinere, to appertain), a legal term for what belongs to and goes with something else, ...

 


Appurtenance definition:
Something that, although detached, stands as part of another thing.
Something that, although detached, stands as part of another thing.
An attachment or appendage to something else.

APPURTENANCES - In common parlance and legal acceptation, is used to signify something belonging to another thing as principal, and which passes as incident to the principal thing.

Appurtenances:
Things attached to real property or, by their nature, belonging with real property; e.g., an easement or a right of way.

Appurtenance
Something that, although detached, stands as part of another thing. An attachment or appendage to something else.

Appurtenance
Definition - Noun
[Anglo-French apurtenance, alteration of Old French apartenance, from apartenant appurtenant] ...

Appliance: Any instrument, mechanism, equipment, part, apparatus, appurtenance, or accessory, including communications equipment, that is used or intended to be used in operating or controlling an aircraft in flight, ...

Real Estate: Physical land and appurtenances affixed to the land: land.
Real Property: All interests, benefits, and rights inherent in the ownership of physical real estate.

The dwelling-house, at which the family resides, with the usual and customary appurtenances, inclusing outbuildings of every kind necessary and convenient for family use, and lands used for the purposes thereof. 33 Cal. 277 (1867).

Strictly speaking, however, these are not encumbrances, but appurtenances to estates in other lands, or in the language of the civil law, servitudes. (q. v.) 5 Conn. R. 497; 10 Conn. R. 422 15 John. R. 483; and see 8 Pick. R. 349; 2 Wheat. R. 45.

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