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appurtenances

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Noun — The smaller items, accessories or equipment that go along with something larger and are needed to use it properly.

How to use appurtenances

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all the appurtenances of appurtenances thereto land and appurtenances appurtenances of office

Formal or legal. In everyday speech people say accessories, extras or trappings instead.

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman and Old French apartenance, from Latin appertinere 'to belong to', from ad- 'to' plus pertinere 'to pertain'.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between an appurtenance and a fixture?

A fixture is a physical item attached to the building itself, such as a fitted boiler or a bathroom sink. An appurtenance is broader: it covers anything that belongs to the property and passes with it, including intangible rights like an easement or a right of way.

Is appurtenances ever singular?

Yes, appurtenance is the correct singular, though it is rare outside legal writing. In general use the word almost always appears in the plural.

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