Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
con cuanto (...) accesorio y dependiente.
English translation:
with all such things (...) as are ancillary and appurtenant thereto /running with the land/
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Adrian MM.
Feb 26, 2020 10:46
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Spanish term
con cuanto (...) accesorio y dependiente.
Spanish to English
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Law: Contract(s)
Non-residential lease
My head is spinning on this one. Here is the text:
"Objeto: El Arrendador cede en arrendamiento al Arrendatario, quien acepta, los Inmuebles como cuerpo cierto, por el precio, plazo y en las condiciones establecidas en este Contrato, con cuanto les es anexo, accesorio y dependiente. El Local es entregado en este momento (la "Fecha de Inicio") diáfano y según las condiciones generales de entrega previstas en el Anexo II que se adjuntan al presente Contrato."
I know there is a similar post (*con cuanto le sea principal, accesorio, integrante y dependiente *) but the answer doesn't quite in my text.
"Objeto: El Arrendador cede en arrendamiento al Arrendatario, quien acepta, los Inmuebles como cuerpo cierto, por el precio, plazo y en las condiciones establecidas en este Contrato, con cuanto les es anexo, accesorio y dependiente. El Local es entregado en este momento (la "Fecha de Inicio") diáfano y según las condiciones generales de entrega previstas en el Anexo II que se adjuntan al presente Contrato."
I know there is a similar post (*con cuanto le sea principal, accesorio, integrante y dependiente *) but the answer doesn't quite in my text.
Proposed translations
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3 +1 | with all such things (...) as are ancillary and appurtenant thereto | Adrian MM. |
4 | with all their related annexes and appurtenances | John Rynne |
4 | hereditaments and appurtenances | AllegroTrans |
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Jun 12, 2020 00:10: Adrian MM. Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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with all such things (...) as are ancillary and appurtenant thereto
Unable to make up my mind between the two previous, grand answers, I have decided to do a cop-out and post my own idea predicated on BrE & AmE conveyancing practic/se from a distant past.
Example sentence:
and land Appurtenant or ancillary thereto or used for purposes of those missions or entities, ... Huffington post
Peer comment(s):
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Robert Carter
: Absent more specificity in the ST, I like "ancillary" for "accesorio", and "appurtenant" for "anexo", but what about "dependiente"? I've a feeling that's pointing to easements/covenants. What do you think?//Fair enough, take my agree!
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Good points, but anexo (*attached) not asked in the question line, plus appurtenant is arguably within the compass of dependiente (e.g. of semi-sovereign states). I also fought shy of 'covenants *attached etc. to & running with the land/ properties.'//Thx
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with all their related annexes and appurtenances
I understand that we are talking about things that "anexo, accesorio y dependiente" of the Inmuebles. It could also be interpreted as being "anexo, accesorio y dependiente" of the "condiciones", though I feel it is unlikely.
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Spanish term (edited):
accesorio y dependiente.
hereditaments and appurtenances
Appurtenances means all tenements, hereditaments, easements, rights-of-way, rights, privileges in and to the Land, including (a) easements over other lands granted by any Easement Agreement and (b) any streets, ways, alleys, vaults, gores or strips of land adjoining the Land.
Appurtenances | legal definition of Appurtenances by Law Insider
Hereditament
Hereditament (Law) Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir.
--Blackstone.
Note: A corporeal hereditament is visible and tangible; an incorporeal hereditament is not in itself visible or tangible, being an hereditary right, interest, or obligation, as duty to pay rent, or a right of way.
Appurtenances | legal definition of Appurtenances by Law Insider
Hereditament
Hereditament (Law) Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir.
--Blackstone.
Note: A corporeal hereditament is visible and tangible; an incorporeal hereditament is not in itself visible or tangible, being an hereditary right, interest, or obligation, as duty to pay rent, or a right of way.
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