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Appurtenant rights are various easement rights that are attached to real estate and run with the land every time it is transferred to a new owner, unless the right was limited when it was first granted.

For example, suppose a land owner sold a small parcel in the rear of her land and granted a ROW for access. The ROW for access is an appurtenant right and if the property is conveyed to a new owner the ROW travels right along with the land forever even if it's not recited in the deed.

Suppose an owner sold a small tract from a larger one and granted that new owner the right to use water from a spring on the larger tract. That right could be limited to that new owner only to expire when the land was sold again. It would not become an appurtenant right that would pass along with the property.

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