accede
v.
agree, concur; enter office; become party to an agreement
Accession
Accession (from Lat. accedere, to go to, to 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 one another, the property of the principal draws after it the property of the accessory, according to the principle, accessio cedet principali. Accession may take place either in a natural way, such as the growth of fruit or the pregnancy of animals, or in an artificial way. The various methods may be classified as (i) land to land by accretion or
alluvion; (2) moveables to land (
fixtures); (3) moveables to moveables; (4) moveables added to by the art or industry of man; this may be by specification, as when a new "species" or thing is made out of a pre-existing thing (e.g. when wine is made out of grapes), or by confusion (when two things are inseparably mixed together and one cannot tell which is the principal and which is the accessory), or commixture, which is the mixing together of substances but where the mixture is separable. In the case of industrial accession ownership is determined according as the natural or manufactured substance is of the more importance, and, in general, compensation is payable to the person who has been dispossessed of his property.
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accede
Verb
1. submit or yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"
(synonym) submit, bow, defer, give in
(hypernym) yield, give in, succumb, knuckle under, buckle under
2. take on duties or office; "accede to the throne"
(synonym) enter
(hypernym) succeed, come after, follow
(hyponym) ascend
(derivation) accession, rise to power
3. to agree or express agreement; "The Maestro assented to the request for an encore"
(synonym) assent, acquiesce
(hypernym) agree
(hyponym) connive
(derivation) accession, assenting
Acceding
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Accede
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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ACCEDING
ADERENDO. ACCONSENTENDO. ASSUMENDO. ACCEDENDO. SALENDO. RAGGIUNGENDO (UN POSTO ELEVATO)