as a legal term, some object or surface or right of way which extends off of one building/property and (onto or over the adjacent property) and may or may not have a right of way as may be defined in an easement agreement between the properties or if not, may be grandfathered under real property law
The correct pronunciation of "appurtenances" is uh-pur-tuh-nuh n-siz.
If you buy a car, you may want to purchase a few appurtenances for it, like an ice scraper and fuzzy dice.
"Demised" means transferred by lease or otherwise for a limited time "premises" means a tract of land including its buildings or a building together with its grounds or other appurtenances.
appurtenances,belonging,chattels,effects,furnitures,furnishings
he bought the estate and all its appurtenances
The main imports of Estonia: transportation and travel services, the fuil, metals, the wood, brown goods and commodities. The main exports of Estonia: transportation, water-carriage, white goods, appliances, appurtenances, accessories, clothes, chemstry and building material.
The county the property is in, of course!
That is the correct spelling for "belongings" (possessions, accoutrements, appurtenances).
Tower climbers erect, service, and dismantle radio towers and tower appurtenances. These include: high and medium intensity light systems, cellular antennas and amplifiers, microwave dishes, various kinds of cable and broadcast equipment. If it happens on a tower, they do it. Consequently, on a given day a climber may be building a tower, replacing guy wires, installing a cellular site, painting the structure, or changing lightbulbs.
In a Lease agreement for a Building being constructed, it may say:'said premises and the building and other improvements thereon, upon completion of construction, are hereinafter called the "demised premises".'Etymology and usage: 'Premises' is from Medieval Latin praemissa, a plural word, meaning the "things mentioned before" and was used in legal documents. In Middle English, premises was defined as being "that property, collectively, which is specified in the beginning of a legal document and which is conveyed, as by grant, …". In due course premises was also legally extended to mean "a house or building with its grounds or appurtenances," a usage which was recorded before 1730.In a general sense today, premises means a piece of land together with the building(s) on it, or even just a building with all its parts. Therefore the word 'premises' is always plural when used in this way.
An abstract of title is a detailed report prepared by a real estate title examiner or attorney. It summarizes the history of a parcel of land including all conveyances, interests, liens, mortgages, easements, appurtenances and encumbrances that affect the title to the property.
The duration of Building a Building is 420.0 seconds.