Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

appurtenance

Arabic translation:

ملحق

Added to glossary by Liliane Hatem
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English term

appurtenance

GBK English to Arabic Law/Patents Real Estate
Definition from ButterflyLister.com.:
Something which passes with the transfer of property but is not necessarily an actual part of it like an easements, rights-of-way, water rights and property improvements which includes all of the rights, privileges unless a contrary intention was stated.
Example sentences:
No new addresses shall be assigned to any types of appurtenances and utility assets. Instead, any address assignment to above listed appurtenances/assets shall use the existing valid situs or, if available, secondary situs address of the parcel the appurtenance will be located on. (City of Roseville California)
If at any time the condition of a levee, a dike, a floodwall, or an appurtenance becomes so dangerous to the safety of life and property that, in the opinion of the department there is not sufficient time for the issuance and enforcement of a notice of violation for the maintenance, alteration, repair, reconstruction, change in construction or location, or removal of the dike, floodwall, levee, or appurtenance in the manner provided in this chapter, the department may immediately take the measures that are essential to provide emergency protection to life and property. (Indiana Legislative Services Agency)
This notice is to emphasize that when the sale of a mobile home and appurtenances as personal property occurs by or through an auctioneer, agent, broker, factor, or other person considered a dealer for sales tax purposes including real estate brokers, the appurtenances may not be excluded from the application of sales tax. (Florida Department of Revenue)
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Mar 26, 2010 22:15: Liliane Hatem changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/0">'s</a> old entry - "appurtenance"" to ""ملحق""

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ملحق

Definition from own experience or research:
حق معين أو إرتقاف خاص بعقار أو تابع له
Example sentences:
حق الإرتفاق تكليف على عقار لمنفعة عقار آخر مملوك لغير مالك العقار الأول. (mandoubco.com)
الارتفاق حق مرتب على عقار لمنفعة عقار يملكه شخص غير مالك للعقار الأول. الفصل 166 ينشأ الارتفاق إما عن الوضعية الطبيعية للأماكن وإما عن القانون وإما عن اتفاقات بين مالكي العقارات. وفي الحالتين الأوليين لا يلزم الترسيم. (jurispedia.org)
وحق الارتفاق من قبيل ملك المنفعة. وهي منفعة بين عقارين، تابعة لهما على الدوام مهما انتقلت ملكيتهما. ومالك هذه المنفعة هو مالك العقار المنتفع. ومن هنا تتجلى عينية هذا الحق. وهو في الوقت ذاته منفعة منتقصة من ملكية العقار المُرْتَفَق به (الخادم) لمصلحة العقار المُرْتَفِق (المخدوم) على الدوام. ولو اجتمعت ملكية العقارين (الخادم والمخدوم) في شخص واحد، فإنهما يصبحان بحكم العقار الواحد. وعندها يختفي حق الارتفاق هذا. على أنه يمكن أن يعود إلى الظهور والاعتبار مجدداً إذا تنازل هذا المالك عن أحد هذين العقارين لمالك جديد، أو إذا تنازل عن كل منهما إلى شخصين مختلفين. (arab-ency.com)
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agree hassan zekry
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Many thanks Hassan !
agree ferines10
3 days 49 mins
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عقار بالتخصيص، تبعية عقارية

أن حق القصاد بمدلوله العرفي المطبق في السودان يعني تبعية ملكية الأراضي الواطية للأراضي العالية المسجلة حتى منتصف النهر . وبعبارة أخرى تعتبر ملكية الأراضي الواطية – عرفا – امتدادا طبيعيا لملكية الأراضي العالية .
Definition from Wiki:
Appurtenances is a term for what belongs to and goes with something else, with the appurtenance being less significant than what it belongs to. The word ultimately derives from Latin appertinere, &quot;to appertain&quot;.
Example sentences:
In a legal context, an appurtenance could for instance refer to a back-yard that goes with the adjoining house. The idea being expressed is that the back-yard "belongs" to the house, which is the more significant of the two. In 1919, the Supreme Court of Minnesota adopted the following definition of an appurtenance: "That which belongs to something else. Something annexed to another thing more worthy." -- Cohen v Whitcomb, (1919 142 Minn 20). (Wiki)
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