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单词 appendant
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appendant


ap·pen·dant

A0376900 (ə-pĕn′dənt)adj.1. Affixed as an appendage.2. Accompanying; attendant: faith and its appendant hope.3. Belonging to a land grant as a subsidiary right in English law.
ap·pen′dant n.

appendant

(əˈpɛndənt) adj1. attached, affixed, or added2. attendant or associated as an accompaniment or result3. a less common word for pendent4. (Law) law relating to another rightn5. a person or thing attached or added6. (Law) property law a subordinate right or interest, esp in or over land, attached to a greater interest and automatically passing with the sale of the latter

ap•pend•ant

(əˈpɛn dənt)

adj. 1. attached; annexed. 2. associated as an accompaniment or consequence. 3. pertaining to a legal appendant. n. 4. a person or thing attached or added. 5. a right historically annexed to a greater one and automatically passing with it, as by inheritance. [1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French] ap•pend′ance, n.
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Adj.1.appendant - affixed as an appendageaffixed - firmly attached; "the affixed labels"

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Related to appendant: appendix

appendant

in the law of property, a subordinate right or interest, especially in or over land, attached to a greater interest and automatically passing with the sale of the latter.

APPENDANT. An incorporeal inheritance belonging to another inheritance.
2. By the word appendant in a deed, nothing can be conveyed which isitself substantial corporeal real property, and capable of passing byfeoffment and livery of seisin: for one kind of corporeal real propertycannot be appendant to another description of the like real property, itbeing a maxim that land cannot be appendant to land. Co. Litt. 121; 4 Coke,86; 8 Barn. & Cr. 150; 6 Bing. 150. Only, such things can be appendant ascan consistently be so, as a right of way, and the like. This distinction isof importance, as will be seen by the following case. If a wharf with theappurtenances be demised, and the water adjoining the wharf were in tendedto pass, yet no distress for rent on the demised premises could be made on abarge on the water, because it is not a place which could pass as a part ofthe thing demised. 6 Bing. 150.
3. Appendant differs from appurtenant in this, that the former alwaysarises from prescription, whereas an appurtenance may be created at anytime. 1 Tho. Co. Litt. 206; Wood's Inst. 121; Dane's Abr. h.t.; 2 Vin. Ab.594; Bac. Ab. Common, A 1. And things appendant must have belonged byprescription to another principal substantial thing, which is considered inlaw as more worthy. The principal thing and the appendant must beappropriate to each other in nature and quality, or such as may be properlyused together. 1 Chit. Pr. 154.

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Related to appendant: appendix
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adj affixed as an appendage

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