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Definitions of appurtenant in various dictionaries:
adj - furnishing added support
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A quiet, almost saintly renter of property "belonging" in a legal sense |
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Mar 18 2018 The Times - Concise |
Mar 12 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
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belonging pertinent. |
relating to something that is added but is not essential |
Belonging pertinent. |
Of or pertaining to an appurtenance. |
Ancillary or subsidiary. |
An appendage or attachment. |
A type of easement benefiting real property that "runs with the land" as opposed to an interest belonging solely to the beneficiary. |
Appurtenant might refer to |
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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. The word derives from Latin appertinere, "to appertain". * In a legal context, an appurtenance refers to a right, privilege, or improvement belonging to or which accompanies a principal property. It could for instance refer to an empty portion of land behind an adjoining house that is therefore regarded as that house's back yard. The idea being expressed is that the back yard "belongs" to the house, which is the more significant of the two. In 1919, the Supreme Court of Minnesota adopted the following definition of an appurtenance: "That which belongs to something else. Something annexed to another thing more worthy." Cohen v Whitcomb, (1919 142 Minn 20). * In Gestalt theory, appurtenance (or "belongingness") is the relation between two things seen which exert influence on each other. For example, fields of col |