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Appurtenances
Appurtenances, belonging to another thing, as hamlets to a manor, and
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Appurtenant
Appurtenant, pertaining or belonging to. See APPENDANT. Appurtenant, when used in
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Appurtenant to building
Appurtenant to building, the word 'appurtenant' has, in the context, a
Land appurtenant
Land appurtenant, means not a land contiguous to some other land but
power appurtenant
power appurtenant : power appendant at power
easement appurtenant
easement appurtenant see easement
appurtenant easement
appurtenant easement see easement
appurtenant
appurtenant [Anglo-French apurtenant, alteration of Old French apartenant, present participle of
Appendant
in a church to a house, etc. It differs from appurtenance, in that appendant must ever be by prescription, i.e., a
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