Sentence examples for appurtenant from inspiring English sources

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appurtenant

adjective

Of or pertaining to an appurtenance.

  • A right of way appurtenant to land or buildings

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Because appurtenant benefits and burdens cannot be assigned (transferred) or delegated to others, they remain with the owner or possessor of the dominant and servient estates.

These covenants are classified as servitudes when the benefit is appurtenant to and runs with the land.

Benefits and burdens that run with the land are "appurtenant" (i.e., they must be used for specific property) and cannot generally be detached from the land with which they are associated.

Unless the parties intended to create more expansive rights, an appurtenant easement cannot be used to benefit property other than the dominant estate, and the identity and maximum size of the dominant estate are fixed at the time the easement is created.

He explained that in most cases, a renter's insurance policy is basically the same as a homeowner's policy, without the coverage for the dwelling and "appurtenant structures" like garages.

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