Ap*pend"ant, a. [F. appendant, p. pr. of appendre. See Append, v. t.]
1.
Hanging; annexed; adjunct; concomitant; as, a seal appendant to a paper.
As they have transmitted the benefit to us, it is but reasonable we should suffer the appendant calamity.
Jer. Taylor.
2. Law
Appended by prescription, that is, a personal usage for a considerable time; -- said of a thing of inheritance belonging to another inheritance which is superior or more worthy; as, an advowson, common, etc. , which may be appendant to a manor, common of fishing to a freehold, a seat in church to a house.
Wharton. Coke.
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Ap*pend"ant, n.
1.
Anything attached to another as incidental or subordinate to it.
2. Law
A inheritance annexed by prescription to a superior inheritance.
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