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appurtenance 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/əˈpərtn-əns/,
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appurtenances, plural;
  1. An accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living
    • - all the appurtenances of luxurious travel

  1. gear: equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc.
  2. accessory: a supplementary component that improves capability
  3. Appurtenances is a term for what belongs to and goes with something else, with the appurtenance being less significant than what it belongs to. The word ultimately derives from Latin appertinere, "to appertain".
  4. an appendage added to something else; equipment used for some specific task; gear; minor property (such as an outhouse) that passes with the main property when it is sold; the thing to which another pertains
  5. (appurtenances) equipment used for a specific task or purpose; gear
  6. (APPURTENANCES) Those rights, privileges, and improvements that belong to and pass with the transfer of real property but are not necessarily a part of the property, such as rights-of-way, easements, water rights, and property improvements.
  7. (Appurtenances) Things attached to real property or, by their nature, belonging with real property; e.g., an easement or a right of way.
  8. (Appurtenances) a word used in deeds, leases, etc. for the purpose of including any easements or other rights used or enjoyed with real property which are considered to be so much a part of the property they automatically pass to the grantee under the deed conveying the real property.
  9. (APPURTENANCES) Rights which pass with the title to the land itself.  These rights may affect other lands; e.g., an appropriate access easement over adjoining land.
  10. (APPURTENANCES) Architectural features typically not used for human occupancy, consisting of awning, marquees, balconies, turrets, cupolas, colonnades, arcades, spires, belfries, dormers, and chimneys.
  11. (Appurtenances) Things appertaining to another as principal, as outhouses to a messuage.
  12. (Appurtenances) means subordinate but necessary accessory; in pluming, for instance, the fittings, valves, traps, etc., that are necessary to complete a house drain.
  13. (appurtenances) n. something subordinate to anothertime
  14. (appurtenances) right or asset of value contained upon, or associated in conjunction with, real property
  15. A right or entitlement which forms part of the ownership of a property and which passes to a new owner when title passes (i.e. an easement or right of way over another property).
  16. Something annexed to another principal thing and which passes as incident to it, for example a right of way or barn passing with a principal property.
  17. Something belonging to something else, either attached or not, such as a barn to a house or an easement to land. The appurtenance is part of the property and passes with it upon sale or other transfer.
  18. Rights, benefits and attachments that transfer with real property. Examples: buildings, easement rights, water rights and the like.
  19. Anything incidental to or belonging to land considered a part of the real property.
  20. A right, privilege or improvement belonging to, and passing with, the land.
  21. Anything so annexed to land or used with it that it will pass with the conveyance of the land.
  22. Something which is outside the real property itself, but belongs to the land and is joined thereto. It adds to greater enjoyment of the land. A right-of-way is an appurtenance.
  23. A right or privilege that is a part of the ownership of property, such as a right of way to a highway across the land of another. Water rights are also an example.
  24. Something that, although detached, stands as part of another thing. An attachment or appendage to something else. ...
  25. Anything that is or becomes part of the property because it is attached or closely related to the land. It may be a structure such as a well, barn or garage; or it may be a right or interest enjoyed by the previous owner, such as an easement.