Law. An adjunct or appurtenance to an estate, property, etc. Cf. pertinent, n. 1. Now historical.
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释义 | the mind > possession > possessions > [noun] > an adjunct to property (8) pertinence1379 Law. An adjunct or appurtenance to an estate, property, etc. Cf. pertinent, n. 1. Now historical. pertinent1396 Law. Something belonging to an estate, and continuing to belong to it after the estate passes to another party. Frequently in plural: property… tachment?a1400 Something attached; an appurtenance. connex1540 A connected incident or property. Obsolete. annexation1611 A thing which is annexed to another; an addition, an attachment; an adjunct, an appurtenance. pertinency1651 = appurtenance, n. 1. Cf. pertinence, n.1 Usually in plural. pertainment1674 That which pertains to something or someone; a belonging; an appurtenance. In early use spec. (Scottish) = pertinent, n. 1. appendage1694 of things material. esp. An addition to territory or property. Cf. appanage, n. 3, appendant, n. 1. |
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