Definition of Accessio. Meaning of Accessio. Synonyms of Accessio

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Accessional
Accessional Ac*ces"sion*al, a. Pertaining to accession; additional. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Accessio from wikipedia

- Accessio is a concept from Roman property law for acquiring ownership of property (the accessory) which is merged, or acceded to, another piece of property...
- approach), in law, a method of acquiring property adopted from Roman law (see: accessio), by which, in things that have a close connection with or dependence on...
- Accession (Latin accessio) is a method of original acquisition of property under Scots property law. It operates to allow property (the accessory) to merge...
- Term or phrase Literal translation Definition and use English pron accessio something added Accession, i.e. mode of acquisition by creation in which labor...
- attached to the landlord's property, the principle exists to remedy this. Accessio Hepburn. Principles of Property Law. Second Edition. 2001. p 148. Brantly...
- the first (secret) ballot, he had a majority of the votes, and at the accessio a sufficient number joined his majority to form the required two-thirds...
- to secure enough votes for his candidacy after the second ballot at the accessio, to be elected with 12 votes. All 18 cardinals then ratified the election...
- indicates that Smith, perhaps unwittingly, is resting an ownership case on accessio (that is to say, joining corporeal things together, with the old title...
- (1571). Stirpium aduersaria noua, perfacilis vestigatio luculentaqne [sic] accessio ad priscorum praesertim Dioscoridis recentiorum materiam medicam quibus...
- (1571). Stirpium aduersaria noua, perfacilis vestigatio luculentaqne [sic] accessio ad priscorum praesertim Dioscoridis recentiorum materiam medicam quibus...