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appurtenant
ap·pur·te·nance A0385200 (ə-pûr′tn-əns)n.1. Something associated with another, more important thing; an accessory. See Synonyms at attachment.2. appurtenances Equipment, such as clothing, tools, or instruments, used for a specific purpose or task; gear.3. Law A right, privilege, or property that is considered incident to the principal property for purposes such as passage of title, conveyance, or inheritance. [Middle English appurtenaunce, from Anglo-Norman apurtenance, from Vulgar Latin *appertinentia, from Late Latin appertinēns, appertinent-, present participle of appertinēre, to appertain; see appertain.] ap·pur′te·nant adj.appurtenant (əˈpɜːtɪnənt) adjrelating, belonging, or accessoryn (Law) another word for appurtenanceap•pur•te•nant (əˈpɜr tn ənt) adj. 1. subsidiary; auxiliary. 2. constituting a legal appurtenance. n. 3. appurtenance. [1350–1400; < Anglo-French; Old French apartenant; present participle of apartenir to belong << Late Latin appertinēre; see appertain] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | appurtenant - furnishing added support; "an ancillary pump"; "an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism"; "The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other"adjunct, adjuvant, ancillary, auxiliary, accessorysupportive - furnishing support or assistance; "a supportive family network"; "his family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer" | TranslationsaccessoireauxiliairesecondaireattinenteEncyclopediaSeeappurtenanceAppurtenant Related to Appurtenant: Appurtenant Structureappurtenantadj. 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. Thus, there are references to appurtenant easement or appurtenant covenant. (See: real property, easement) APPURTENANT. Belonging to; pertaining to of right. Appurtenant
AppurtenantIn property law, an attachment to a deed or other document restricting an owner's rights. For example, an appurtenant may deprive an owner of land from the mineral rights attached to that land.appurtenant Related to appurtenant: Appurtenant StructureSynonyms for appurtenantadj furnishing added supportSynonyms- adjunct
- adjuvant
- ancillary
- auxiliary
- accessory
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