Appurtenant definition

Appurtenant means adjacent to, adjoining or enjoyed with.
Appurtenant means an addition to, an adjunct of, or attached to a more important thing and passing with it upon sale, transfer, or conveyance.
Appurtenant means usually enjoyed with or occupied with land; lands not attached to the building are not taxable under this section. The words ‘buildings’ and ‘house property’ are not defined in the Act and have to be understood in the same sense and in ordinary dictionary meaning – CIT Vs. Kanhaiyalal Mimani & Others.

Examples of Appurtenant in a sentence

  • The Property is defined as the land and Buildings in which the Premises are located, including all Appurtenant Areas (e.g., parking areas) to which the Government is granted rights.

  • Appurtenant Areas are defined as those areas and facilities on the Property that are not located within the Premises, but for which rights are expressly granted under this Lease, or for which rights to use are reasonably necessary or reasonably anticipated with respect to the Government's enjoyment of the Premises and express appurtenant rights.

  • The Government shall have the non-exclusive right to the use of Appurtenant Areas, and shall have the right to post Rules and Regulations Governing Conduct on Federal Property, Title 41, CFR, Part 102-74, Subpart C within such areas.

  • The Government shall have unrestricted access to the Premises 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and shall have the non-exclusive right to the use of Appurtenant Areas as defined in Section 2.01, Definitions and General Terms.

  • This Agreement, along with its schedules, constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all understandings, any other agreements, allotment letter, correspondences, arrangements whether written or oral, if any, between the Parties in regard to the Said Apartment And Properties Appurtenant.


More Definitions of Appurtenant

Appurtenant means that the rights or obligations of a servitude are tied to ownership or occupancy of a particular unit or parcel of land. The right to enjoyment of an easement or profit, or to receive the performance of a covenant that can be held only by the owner or occupier of a particular unit or parcel, is an appurtenant benefit. A burden that obligates the owner or occupier of a particular unit or parcel in that person’s capacity as owner or occupier is an appurtenant burden.
Appurtenant means that the rights or obligations of a servitude are tied to ownership or occupancy of a particular unit or parcel of land." Gojmerac, 250 Wis. 2d 1, ¶18 (citing Restatement (Third) of Prop.: Servitudes § 1.5, at 30 (2000)). "An appurtenant easement creates two distinct property interests: the dominant estate . . . and the servient estate." Id., ¶19. The dominant estate is the estate that "enjoys the privileges granted by an easement," and the servient estate is that estate upon which the privileges are exercised. Id. (citing Atkinson v. Mentzel, 211 Wis. 2d 628, 637, 566 N.W.2d
Appurtenant means auxiliary or accessory to the main use.
Appurtenant means belonging to or associated with lot ownership. A right or privilege granted with lot ownership, such as Membership as defined in the Governing Documents. Also, in law, buildings, improvements and rights belonging to a house or lot, such as outbuildings, landscaping or easements.
Appurtenant means belonging to, accessory or incident to, adjunct, appended, or annexed to.
Appurtenant means that the rights or obligations of a servitude are tied to ownership or occupancy of a particular unit or parcel of land.” Gojmerac v. Mahn, 2002 WI App 22, ¶18, 250 Wis. 2d 1, 640 N.W.2d 178. The circuit court found that the lake access easement in this case is an appurtenant easement, and Kucharski does not challenge that finding on appeal.
Appurtenant means tha t th e right s o r obligation s o f a servitud e ar e tie d t o ownershi p o r occupanc y o f a particula r uni t o r parce l o f land . The righ t t o enjoymen t o f an easemen t o r profit , o r t o receiv e th e performanc e o f a covenan t tha t ca n be hel d onl y by th e owner o r occupie r o f a particula r uni t o r parcel , i s an appurtenan t benefit . A burde n tha t