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    Ap·pur·te·nant
    /əˈpərt(ə)nənt/

    adjective

    • 1. belonging; pertinent: "secondary buildings that are appurtenant to the main building"
  2. Definition of appurtenance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AppurtenanceAppurtenance - Wikipedia

    An appurtenance is something subordinate to or belonging to another larger, principal entity, that is, an adjunct, satellite, or accessory that generally accompanies something else. [1] The word derives from the Latin appertinere, "to appertain".

  4. Appurtenant refers to rights or restrictions that run with the land. The term is generally used in the context of easements or covenants, and is distinguished from rights or restrictions in gross, which only benefit or burden a particular person.

  5. appurtenance. An appurtenance refers to something that, while technically detachable, is so fundamental to something else that it should be regarded as a part of the whole. In the event that property transfers hands, all appurtenances usually transfer as well.

  6. Oct 25, 2021 · The term appurtenance refers to the attachment of a right or property to a more worthy principal. Put simply, appurtenance means that something legally belongs to another,...

  7. appurtenant. adj. pertaining to something that attaches. In real property law this describes any right or restriction which goes with that property, such as an easement to gain access across the neighbor's parcel, or a covenant (agreement) against blocking the neighbor's view.

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