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Перевод: appurtenant speek appurtenant


[прилагательное]
принадлежащий; относящийся;
[существительное]
придаток


Тезаурус:

  1. Foresterships of fee, and the lands appurtenant thereto, were grand serjeanties, and therefore ought not to have been divided or alienated except by the king's licence.
  2. A true easement must always be "appurtenant" to a piece of land.
  3. Strictly, land cannot be appurtenant to other land.
  4. In April 1305 Edward I granted the forest of Savernake to Queen Margaret to hold in dower, as appurtenant to the castle and town of Marlborough, because the forest was "necessary for the frequent repairs of the castle and town".
  5. This was done when Hugh Bigod in 1256 purchased from Osbert of Bolbeck the hereditary wardenship of Scalby Forest, with the lands and rents in Pickering appurtenant thereto.
  6. When the heir had done homage to the king, it was usual for the Justice of the Forest, on receipt of the appropriate writ, to take from him security for the payment of relief, and then to give him seisin of his Forest bailiwick; the king's escheator was ordered at the same time to hand over his lands to him, those appurtenant to his forestership, and whatever others he might hold in chief by other service.
  7. Such rights, though commonly appendant or appurtenant to land - there is little practical difference between the two phrases - are not necessarily so.
  8. In July 1221 the sisters and co-heiresses of Philip of Oldcoates, hereditary warden of the forest of Northumberland, paid the Crown a fine of eighty marks for seisin of their inheritance - the wardenship of the forest and the lands at Nafferton and Matfen which were appurtenant thereto.

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