appendant
/uh-pen-duhnt/US // əˈpɛn dənt //UK // (əˈpɛndənt) //
附属物,附属品,附属机构,隶属关系
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : attached or suspended; annexed.
- : associated as an accompaniment or consequence: the salary appendant to a position.
- : Law. pertaining to a legal appendant.
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a person or thing attached or added.
- : Law. any subordinate possession or right historically annexed to or dependent on a greater one and automatically passing with it, as by sale or inheritance.
Examples
This island is fertile, variegated with hill and dale, and equally beautiful as diversified with Rotti, and its appendant isles.
Common appendant, common appurtenant, common in gross, and common par cause de vicinage.
Has any of your readers met with, or heard of the second short line, appendant and appurtenant to the first?
Question, 'Does the villein pass to the grantee as a villein in gross, or as a villein appendant to that acre?'
A right of pasture attached to land in the way we have described is said to be appendant or appurtenant to such land.
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