Escrow & Title
What is the significance of the phrase 'together with all tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances' in a Nevada deed?
AA standard legal phrase with no practical effect
BThis phrase in a Nevada deed conveys all rights, privileges, and interests attached to the property — including easements, water rights, and other appurtenant rights associated with the land✓ Correct
CIt means the property includes all personal property
DIt is a warranty that no third parties have any claims
Explanation
This traditional legal phrase conveys all associated rights with the property — appurtenances (easements, water rights, etc.), tenements (various property interests), and hereditaments (all inheritable property rights).
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