APPURTENANT.
Appurtenant and Appendant are things that by time of prescription have belonged, appertained, and are joyned to another principal thing, by which they pass and go as accessary to the same special
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Appurtenant and Appendant are things that by time of prescription have belonged, appertained, and are joyned to another principal thing, by which they pass and go as accessary to the same special
thing by vertue of these words pertinentiis, as Lands, Advowsons, Commons, Waies, Courts to a Mannour house, or Office. Appendants are ever* 1.1 by prescription, appurtenants may be created in some Cases, at this day.
Cook on Lit. l. 2. c. 11.