Appurtenant

Word APPURTENANT
Character 11
Hyphenation ap pur te nant
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Appurtenant"

What do we mean by appurtenant?

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.

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The word "appurtenant" in example sentences

States can possess "appurtenant" territory, subject to, but not part of itself, to which the Constitution does not apply save so far as Congress votes that it shall apply. ❋ Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1880)

This complicates the due diligence process as small buildings often have unique features and amenities that are appurtenant to specific apartments. ❋ Ron Gitter (2011)

Section 8 of Article I shall be strictly construed and limited to regulation direct interstate commerce, and the instrumentalities directly appurtenant thereto. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Suddenly, and without prior notice or warning, there did occur upon the unimproved real property adjacent and appurtenant to said House, i.e., the lawn, a certain disruption of unknown nature, cause and/or circumstance. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Meanwhile a panoply of appurtenant structures took shape around the gorge. ❋ Michael Hiltzik (2010)

U.S.C. '7 (9) defines the term "special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States" to include residences in foreign States and the land appurtenant or ancillary thereto, irrespective of ownership, used for purposes of United States Government missions or entities or used by United States personnel assigned to those missions or entities. ❋ Unknown (2009)

True, it makes me laugh all the time for any or no reason, but I AM laughing instead of wallowing in the grim realities appurtenant to the dissolution of a great global empire. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Quoting an earlier court decision, Senior Judge John T.K. Kelly wrote that "stepparents who have held a child out as their own are liable for support; biological parents who have exercised the rights appurtenant to that status can be no less bound." ❋ Unknown (2007)

And you teach religion clause law, too, so maybe we should check off the cases in and appurtenant to that area that are going to fall with a net gain in liberal votes on the court. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

The land appurtenant to the Brooklyn Bridge is mine. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2008)

When you plant a seed on public property, the thing that grows is appurtenant to the land, like a fixture installed by a tenant in a leased building. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Other institutions can take other parts of the identity of an all-male group, but they can never really take the single-sex character and traditions appurtenant thereto. ❋ Patrick J. Smith (2007)

It turned upon discovering and proving, and discounting, the most appurtenant cause (s) — first the immediate ones, and later the broader ones. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Though I may have hawked it, said, and selled my how hot peas after theactrisscalls from my imprecurious position and though achance I could have emptied a pan of backslop down drain by whiles of dodging a rere from the middenprivet appurtenant thereof, salving the presents of the board of wumps and pumps, ❋ Unknown (2006)

I would rather see a man accustomed to silk sheets, French bespoke suits, Cuban cigars, and excellent food confined to a drab, dreary prison cell with all the mediocrity appurtenant thereto until the Resurrection; however, to each his own. posted by Patrick J. Smith @ 1:17:00 AM ❋ Patrick J. Smith (2006)

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