Search results for: “annexation”

  • Appurtenance

    Appurtenance

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Appurtenance Meaning of Appurtenance Anything necessary to the enjoyment of a thing. Something annexed to a thing more worthy; that which belongs to something else. See Von Rohr v Neely, 173 P.2d828, 76 […]

  • Annex

    Idea of joining together. Within the law of fixtures annexation is the act of attaching or affixing personal property to real property so that the object will acquire status of a fixture.

  • Accession

    Accession

    To Property. The right to all which one’s own property produces, whether that property be movable or immavable, including the increase of animals, and the right to that which is so united to it, either naturally i or artificially, as not to be readily separable. See 45 Vt. 4; 2 Kent, […]

  • Distraint

    Noun annexation appropriation attachment capture confiscation dispossession distress divestment execution expropriation forcible seizure garnishment impoundage impoundment…

  • Boom

    (Increase), noun acceleration accretion accrual accruement accumulation additament addition additory advance advancement amplification amplitude annexation appreciation</l…

  • Addendum

    Noun additament addition adjunct affix annex annexation annexe appanage appendage appendix attachment codicil complement concomitant inclusion insertion</l…

  • British Subject

    A person who is a natural-born British subject, or a person to whom a certificate of naturalisation has been granted, or a person who has become a subject of His Majesty by reason of any annexation of territory. (British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914 to 1922.) See […]

  • Assumption

    The agreement of the transferee of property to pay obligations of the transferer which are chargeable on it. 194 111. 222. …

  • Fixture

    nounaddition to realty affixed to realty attachment to realty permanent attachment to real property something constructively affixed to real property something immovable from realty something physically annexed to realty <…

  • Coalescence

    nounabutting accordance adherence adhesion admixture affiliation agglomeration agglutination alliance amalgamation annexation annexing assemblage association atta…

  • Contiguity

    Strictly in actual contact; close proximity. In international law a claim to neighboring territory based on proximity and effective occupation. In the context of legislation authorizing a municipality to annex territory contiguous thereto, the term means more than common boundaries, it includes […]