Approbatory vs Appurtenant - What's the difference?
approbatory | appurtenant |
Of or pertaining to an appurtenance.
Ancillary or subsidiary.
An appendage or attachment.
(legal) A type of easement benefiting real property that "runs with the land" as opposed to an interest belonging solely to the beneficiary.
As adjectives the difference between approbatory and appurtenant
is that approbatory is tending to approve or confirm while appurtenant is of or pertaining to an appurtenance.As a noun appurtenant is
an appendage or attachment.appurtenant
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Alternative forms
* appurtenaunt (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- a right of way appurtenant to land or buildings