appurtenant

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ADJECTIVE
  1. furnishing added support
    an adjuvant discipline to forms of mysticism
    The mind and emotions are auxiliary to each other
    an ancillary pump
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How To Use appurtenant In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • Section 8 of Article I shall be strictly construed and limited to regulation direct interstate commerce, and the instrumentalities directly appurtenant thereto. The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment
  • Meanwhile a panoply of appurtenant structures took shape around the gorge. Colossus
  • True, it makes me laugh all the time for any or no reason, but I AM laughing instead of wallowing in the grim realities appurtenant to the dissolution of a great global empire. Cheeseburger Gothic » Geek news.
  • Suddenly, and without prior notice or warning, there did occur upon the unimproved real property adjacent and appurtenant to said House, i.e., the lawn, a certain disruption of unknown nature, cause and/or circumstance. ‘Twas a Night Before Christmas (Legal Version) : Law is Cool
  • Whether all the appurtenant rights are assignable varies, however, among jurisdictions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This complicates the due diligence process as small buildings often have unique features and amenities that are appurtenant to specific apartments. Ron Gitter: When Bigger Isn't Better: Purchasing in a Small Co-op or Condo
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