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Definition of appurtenance: Anything attached to a piece of land or building such that it becomes a part of that property, and is passed on to a new owner when ...
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The term appurtenance is most often used in the context of real estate. In real estate, a physical appurtenance would be something found on the land, which is of ...
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Real Estate Glossary- Appurtenance: That which belongs to something, but not immemoria...
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Used often in a real estate context where an "appurtenance" may be, for example , a right-of-way over water, which, although physically detached, is part of the ...
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An appurtenance is something lesser which is attached to something larger. In law, this term is often used in the context of real estate. Appurtenances can be ...
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Used often in a real estate context where an appurtenance may be, for example, a right-of-way over water, which, although physically detached, is part of the ...
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How real estate encumbrances, such as liens, deed restrictions, easements, and ... An appurtenant easement (aka appurtenance) is a right to use adjoining ...
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Some things have been held to be parcel of the realty, which are not in a real sense ... is not considered as part of the real estate, nor as an appurtenance to it.
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