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单词 appurtenant
例句 appurtenant
The second was the peril to the Chinese polity, the danger that China might become politically appurtenant to some foreign power of group of powers. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
That which belongs to something else; an appurtenant. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
A hundred court, especially in the west of England, was often appurtenant to the chief manor in the hundred, and passed with a grant of the manor without being expressly mentioned. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
Common appurtenant on the other hand is against common right, becoming appurtenant to land either by long user or by grant express or implied. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
Katheline received her black lord and his friend in the keet, which is the wash house and the bakery appurtenant to the main dwelling. The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z
Locks, dams, ponds, feeders, and other appurtenant works were ambitiously undertaken. Legends of Loudoun An account of the history and homes of a border county of Virginia's Northern Neck 2011-11-26T03:00:16.703Z
Annexed or pertaining to some more important thing; accessory; inc?dent; as, a right of way appurtenant to land or buildings. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
A housekeeper or head of a family has a homestead exemption from attachment or execution in a dwelling-house and lands appurtenant, used or kept as a homestead, to the value of five hundred dollars. How to Collect a Doctor Bill 2011-10-15T02:00:30.593Z
However this may be, its constant occurrence forms another germ of a necessary contrast between the two classes which afterwards developed into common appendant and common appurtenant. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
He is neither impelled nor allured to subject the liberty of conscience or opinion to the conventions appurtenant to these former forces of society. Search-Light Letters 2011-10-06T02:00:43.957Z
All the other workyards were in the fortress itself, or in its neighbourhood; and the fortress, from the earliest days I was there, was the object of my hatred, and, above all, its appurtenant buildings. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z
Water for irrigation is made appurtenant to the land irrigated. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
The legal battle and appurtenant depositions and documents reveal the extent to which the McCourts used the Dodgers to fund their lavish lifestyle. Extreme Moneyball 2010-08-12T21:00:00Z
Or again, why does a plot of arable reclaimed from the waste confer common appurtenant, and ancient arable common appendant? Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
There was a free school, with two hundred acres of land appurtenant, a good house, forty milch cows, and other accommodations. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
Butter, milk, cheese, and curds were "reputed as food appurtenant to the inferior sort." Women of England
A right of pasture attached to land in the way we have described is said to be appendant or appurtenant to such land. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
The dwelling in question stands on the top of the long ridge which encloses the comfortable valley to the south, being by its position quite in the midst of its appurtenant acres. The Galaxy Vol. 23, No. 1
Or again, why are the goats or the swine of a tenement sent to pasture by virtue of common appurtenant, and the cows and horses by virtue of common appendant? Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
It has usually been supposed that the States possessed the authority to regulate the exercise of the franchise by the Federal voter, but never before was the right itself denied as appurtenant to Federal citizenship. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
There was a sort of a wharf-boat at the landing, moored to the bank, a stationary, permanent affair, with a saloon appurtenant. The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865
A right of common appurtenant may be sold separately, and enjoyed by a purchaser independently of the tenement to which it was originally appurtenant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
They are, at once, a blunt, good-hearted, aboriginal stamp of men, with all the advantages and deficiencies appurtenant.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Was this right appurtenant to the manor, or was it also appendant to a frank tenement in a particular vill? The Customs of Old England
And its appurtenant projectiles belong to the same branch as in the preceding case. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
Each house had a little grass-plot, which Babcock in his case had made appurtenant to a metal stag, which seemed to him the finishing touch to a cosey and ornamental home. Unleavened Bread
Has any of your readers met with, or heard of the second short line, appendant and appurtenant to the first? Notes and Queries, Number 39, July 27, 1850
The castle itself was levelled to the ground by order of her son, James I.  On leaving Oundle we pass a station appurtenant to Wansford in England, of which we shall say a word presently. Rides on Railways
This privilege was entirely withdrawn in October, 1792, the territory appurtenant to such privilege having been in the meantime transferred to France. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Each conventual bailiff had an important office in the hierarchy of the Order which was permanently appurtenant to the headship of that langue. Knights of Malta, 1523-1798
She biddeth send for a holy man, a hermit that was in the forest appurtenant, and right gladly came he when he heard the tidings. The High History of the Holy Graal
When he found who we was—well, he gave us the town; he made us a present of Dawson and all points north, together with the lands, premises, privileges, and hereditaments appurtenant thereto. The Winds of Chance
Trotty sat on a hassock and rocked a china babe, with all the appurtenant mother-fuss she had picked up from the tending of her tiny stepsister. Australia Felix
Coke says, "For such covenant which extends to the support of the thing demised is quodammodo appurtenant to it, and goes with it." The Common Law
They formed little manufacturing enclaves in the midst of agricultural land, and they were considered to be neither manor nor appurtenant to manors. Our Legal Heritage
And to make this plainer, if need be, it is added, "If a man grants to one estovers to repair his house, it is appurtenant to his house." The Common Law
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