Sentences with word «appurtenance»

Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygone age.
New free standing range, refrigerator, washer and dryer, trash compactor and other appurtenances (used appliances are not eligible).
Up - cycling this commonplace household appurtenance from the realm of domestic functionality into the sphere of contemporary artistic practice is one theme in Michael Cook's current exhibition.
In the summer of 1983 Foster's leveraged net worth paid for 500,000 square feet of medieval - looking foundries, 200,000 square feet of ramshackle storage warehouses, a couple dozen creaky overhead cranes, four two - story electric furnaces, and countless other pieces of aging appurtenances.
These collection are not as strong as what the supervision and banks can entrance with dear specialized appurtenance training and algorithmic tools.
There seems to be an assumption that because we are wise and atheistic, anyone in the past whom we admire can not have been too much affected by religion — that their faith is just a cultural appurtenance of as little importance to understanding their thought as their hairstyle.
Gittins agrees that African Christianity is bounteous with riches, particularly in the area of theology, but worries that in the Catholic Church «a lot of the liturgical appurtenances of Africa tend to be regarded as baubles by the universal church.»
The home has the usual appurtenances of the writerly life, with crammed bookshelves and curios of achievement, but also the perquisites that a reliable perch on the best - seller lists can confer, such as the Panasonic wide - screen television, the office assistant on call in a nearby room, even the six - inch - thick slab of 150 - million - year - old Jurassic limestone in the garden, an impression of a dinosaur footprint on its underside, that occasionally serves as a writing desk.
The aforementioned appurtenances fit into the Astra better than they had previously into an (unmentioned) mid-size SUV.
On the outside the Ertiga Paseo Explore edition comes with special body graphics, black C - pillar to give a floating roof appurtenance, rear spoiler and Paseo Explore edition emblem.
In the end, though, the Tucson is a commendable conveyance that will comfortably take on board a hyperactive family, complete with all the common appurtenances for summer holidays or regular shopping expeditions.
If there is no appeal or if the appeal is dismissed, then the Minister may record a deed in the Registry cancelling the license and thereupon the land in respect of which the license was issued and all buildings, fixtures and appurtenances thereon shall forthwith be forfeited to the Government.
«Regal Appurtenance Discovered Near Denab» by Robert Schwarz.
From left: Richard Hawkins, Ankoku 10 (Index Labyrinth), 2012; Richard Hawkins, Ankoku 9 (Index World of Flower), 2012; Richard Hawkins, Ankoku 1 (Introduction), 2012; Kai Althoff, Untitled, 2012; Kai Althoff, Untitled, 2011; Kai Althoff, Untitled, 2011; K8 Hardy, # 1 — # 7, 2011; K8 Hardy, Appurtenance A-1, 2011.
An account manger's resume objective should consists of accounts qualification & technical skills operated via software, experience and interpersonal appurtenance.
Fresh air appliances with Heat and Energy Recovery for single and multi-family homes, condos, high - rise apartment buildings, controls and duct appurtenances.
In the early years his imagery fixed on actual objects — workmen's tools, bathroom appliances, household appurtenances, pieces of clothing — affixed on blank canvases or incorporated in constructions that proved both theatrical and daring.
This simply means you imitation out your backup and undo the wallet from any appurtenance which is connected to the Internet.
Solomon was blessed with all the appurtenances of wisdom, yet its full appreciation eluded him.
Second: Theft crimes committed in an occupied place, or a place provided for dwelling, one of its appurtenances, if the place is entered by climbing the wall, breaking the door, using duplicate keys, or assuming, a false quality, or claiming to be performing or to be commissioned a public service, or such other illegal methods.
Fourth: The thieves shall have entered a house, home, room or its appurtenances, whether occupied, or provided for dwelling, by climbing a wall or breaking a door, and so on, or using duplicate keys, or by dressing up as an officer or public official, or by producing a false warrant claiming it is issued by the government.
First: Theft crimes occurring in an occupied place, a place provided for dwelling, or in its appurtenance or in one of the places provided for worship.
This kind of crash test also makes sure that some appurtenances such as sign posts, guard rails, light poles may not serve as a hazard to vehicle occupants.
In this career - spanning collection, he focuses on the appurtenances of his characters: that is, the personal accessories that give away the characters» social status and intentions.
Chicago may not best be described as «the appurtenance to the Hilton along Michigan Ave» but honestly, after attending the 2016 ABA TECHSHOW, I am hardly in a position to describe it any better.
Those words imply that the earlier added words only apply where the «rights, privileges and appurtenances» are «registered.»
For a transfer, the Act added the words, «and as to such rights, privileges and appurtenances, subject also to any qualifications, limitation or encumbrance to which the same are expressed to be subject in the register, or...» These words don't affect the meaning, for several reasons.
Section 87 shows that when a transfer for value is registered, the Act «confers» on the transferee an estate in fee simple in the land transferred, «together with all rights, privileges and appurtenances
Section 45 of the Ontario Land Titles Act shows that, on first registration, the Act «vests» in the first registered owner an estate in fee simple in the land, «together with all rights, privileges and appurtenances
The added words go on to say, «or where such rights, privileges and appurtenances are not registered, then subject to any qualification, limitation or encumbrance to which the same are subject at the time of the transfer.»
«land» means land, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and any estate or interest therein; («bien - fonds»)
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