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Definition of appurtenant in English: appurtenantadjective əˈpəːt(ɪ)nəntəˈpərt(ə)nənt Belonging; pertinent. 附属的;与…有关的 properties appurtenant to the main building 主建筑的附属建筑。 Example sentencesExamples - His inclusion of Africans is crucial, for saliently appurtenant to his remapping and reclamation is the recognition that neither Homewood nor Promised Land can be the sole genesis of his family.
- The crucial issue was whether the disposal of the grazing rights to them was effective or whether it was a nullity because the rights in question were appurtenant to the estate which in 1987 was retained by this woman.
- The right to the use of water acquired under the provisions of this Act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right.
- The issues facing them are serious and appurtenant to effective public relations.
- Tenancy was also in some ways akin to modern citizenship, as the obligations of a tenant often included providing military service and submitting to the jurisdiction of the landlord where such jurisdiction was appurtenant to that lord's property.
- According to the US Department of the Interior, it is 726.4 ft tall, weighs more than 6.6 million tons and has 118 million ft of concrete in the dam, power plant, and appurtenant works.
- In order to sever an appurtenant right from the dominant tenement and make it appurtenant to another dominant tenement, the owner of the servient tenement and the owner of the first dominant tenement must join in a deed of release and regrant.
- Whether all the appurtenant rights are assignable varies, however, among jurisdictions.
- The judge's decision to award only nominal damages in respect of the rights appurtenant to them followed from his assessment of the valuation evidence.
- The substance of the present matter is that the payments were received by the taxpayer as consideration for a once-and-for-all disposal of a right or advantage appurtenant to the land - namely the right or advantage of using it for dumping…
- This strongly suggests that such rights are regarded as prima facie appurtenant to the residential unit, but to be excluded for the purposes of calculation.
- It is, in our submission, unnecessary to engage in a debate or analysis as to whether or not freedom to express publicly one's sexual preference constitutes or is appurtenant to something that can be described as a human right.
Synonyms relevant, to the point, apposite, appropriate, suitable, fitting, fit, apt, applicable, material, germane, to the purpose, apropos pertinent, belonging, relevant, related, relating, connected, appertaining, appropriate, apposite, applicable, material, germane
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French apartenant 'appertaining', from the verb apartenir (see appertain). Definition of appurtenant in US English: appurtenantadjectiveəˈpərt(ə)nəntəˈpərt(ə)nənt Belonging; pertinent. 附属的;与…有关的 secondary buildings that are appurtenant to the main building Example sentencesExamples - His inclusion of Africans is crucial, for saliently appurtenant to his remapping and reclamation is the recognition that neither Homewood nor Promised Land can be the sole genesis of his family.
- Whether all the appurtenant rights are assignable varies, however, among jurisdictions.
- It is, in our submission, unnecessary to engage in a debate or analysis as to whether or not freedom to express publicly one's sexual preference constitutes or is appurtenant to something that can be described as a human right.
- This strongly suggests that such rights are regarded as prima facie appurtenant to the residential unit, but to be excluded for the purposes of calculation.
- The substance of the present matter is that the payments were received by the taxpayer as consideration for a once-and-for-all disposal of a right or advantage appurtenant to the land - namely the right or advantage of using it for dumping…
- According to the US Department of the Interior, it is 726.4 ft tall, weighs more than 6.6 million tons and has 118 million ft of concrete in the dam, power plant, and appurtenant works.
- The crucial issue was whether the disposal of the grazing rights to them was effective or whether it was a nullity because the rights in question were appurtenant to the estate which in 1987 was retained by this woman.
- The issues facing them are serious and appurtenant to effective public relations.
- Tenancy was also in some ways akin to modern citizenship, as the obligations of a tenant often included providing military service and submitting to the jurisdiction of the landlord where such jurisdiction was appurtenant to that lord's property.
- The judge's decision to award only nominal damages in respect of the rights appurtenant to them followed from his assessment of the valuation evidence.
- The right to the use of water acquired under the provisions of this Act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right.
- In order to sever an appurtenant right from the dominant tenement and make it appurtenant to another dominant tenement, the owner of the servient tenement and the owner of the first dominant tenement must join in a deed of release and regrant.
Synonyms relevant, to the point, apposite, appropriate, suitable, fitting, fit, apt, applicable, material, germane, to the purpose, apropos pertinent, belonging, relevant, related, relating, connected, appertaining, appropriate, apposite, applicable, material, germane
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French apartenant ‘appertaining’, from the verb apartenir (see appertain). |