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    appurtenance
    /əˈpəːtɪnəns/

    noun

    • 1. an accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living: "the appurtenances of consumer culture"

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  2. noun. ap· pur· te· nance ə-ˈpərt-nən (t)s. -ˈpər-tə-nən (t)s. 1. appurtenances plural : accessory objects. the appurtenances of wealth. 2. law : an incidental right (such as a right-of-way) attached to a principal property right and passing in possession with it. 3. : a subordinate part or adjunct.

  3. APPURTENANCE definition: 1. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way…. Learn more.

  4. APPURTENANCE meaning: 1. a possession or piece of property that is considered to be a typical feature of a particular way…. Learn more.

  5. Oct 25, 2021 · Put simply, appurtenance means that something legally belongs to another, larger, more valuable entity. It commonly occurs in real estate and applies to improvements or rights...

  6. The meaning of APPURTENANT is constituting a legal accompaniment. How to use appurtenant in a sentence.

  7. Something that is an accessory to something but not an integral part of it is an appurtenance. If you buy a car, you may want to purchase a few appurtenances for it, like an ice scraper and fuzzy dice to hang from your rear view mirror.

  8. Jun 4, 2024 · Consider, first, their absurd sartorial. ( law) A subordinate interest in land which benefits a principal estate, which cannot be detached from or held separately to that estate; an appurtenant interest. Synonym: contenement. It is well settled that a water right may pass with land as an.

  9. 1. something subordinate to another; adjunct. 2. a legal right, privilege, or improvement belonging to and passing with a principal property. 3. appurtenances, apparatus; accessories. [1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French]

  10. Oct 2, 2015 · The term appurtenant refers to something that belongs to, or goes with something else. The appurtenant thing, or “appurtenance,” is less important than the property to which it belongs or is attached. The term appurtenant is commonly used in real estate law, but may have other uses as well.

  11. An appurtenance is something that is considered an essential part of something else, even though it can technically be detached. When property is transferred, all appurtenances usually transfer with it.