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appurtenant |
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appurtenant adj. 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 adjective accessory, adjunct, ancillary, annexed, appended, appertaining, attached, auxiliary, connected, dependent on, incident, necessarily connected, subsidiary, used with another thing Associated concepts: appurtenant passage of air, appurrenant passage of light, appurtenant to land, appurtenant watercourse, causa rei, dominant land, servient land See also: apposite, cognate, germane, pendent, pertinent, related, relative, relevant APPURTENANT. Belonging to; pertaining to of right. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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280A(f)(1), but does not include appurtenant structures or other property. With the increased population have come the appurtenant rises in housing costs and traffic congestion, old issues with which the cities and county continue to struggle. Under Dunn, in order for property to be considered curtilage it must be appurtenant to a residential building. |
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