APPURTENANCES, or Appurtenances, in Common Law, signify things both corporeal, i.e., belonging to another thing, as their principal; e.g., Hamlets, to a chief Manor, and the like: and incorporeal, as Liberties and Services of Tenants, etc. See APPENDANT. The Word is formed of the Latin ad, to, and pertinere, to belong.
APPURTENANCES
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- Written by: Ephraïm Chambers
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