Synonym : accessory / adjunct / adjuvant / ancillary / auxiliary / subsidiary
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
An appurtenance is an appendage or attachment to something.
That geegaw is just another unnecessary appurtenance.
An appurtenant is an appendage or attachment to something.
No. A right or restriction which goes with that property is considered an appurtenance such as an access easement.
Most real estate law defines an appurtenance as any item or attachment which is normally installed or attached by a specialist, such as carpeting, electrical wiring or plumbing. If an item is an appurtenance, it is part of the structure. Most real estate law defines an appurtenance as any item or attachment which is normally installed or attached by a specialist, such as carpeting, electrical wiring or plumbing. If an item is an appurtenance, it is part of the structure.
An appertainment is a something which is added or appended to another person - an appurtenance.
An appertinent is an obsolete term for something which belongs to something else.
he bought the estate and all its appurtenances
Yes, a balcony in a co-op building is typically considered an appurtenance to the building. An appurtenance is something that is attached to or belongs to the property and is considered to be a part of it. Therefore, a balcony is seen as an integral part of the co-op unit and is usually owned by the co-op shareholder.
Yes, if it's classed as an attachment to a house. No, if it's an essential part of the house.
If a range or garbage disposal is to be considered an "appurtenance", they can be hardwired. It's about the mortgage company wanting to make certain that if the price of the range is a part of the original loan, they want that range to be there if/when they have to foreclose. If the range was an appurtenance and someone removes it, the mortgage company MAY have legal rights. OTHERWISE, It's a good idea to put a plug on the range and an outlet on the wall.
If you buy a car, you may want to purchase a few appurtenances for it, like an ice scraper and fuzzy dice.