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ACCESSION - The ownership of a thing, whether it be real or personal, movable or immovable, carries with it the right to all that the thing produces, and to all that becomes united to it, either naturally or artificially; ...
Accessions: Goods that are installed in or affixed to other goods.
But complaints of the decline of agriculture continued to be as rife under this act as under the others, till on the accession of William and Mary, the landed interest, ...
In the US, the President usually submits a treaty to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) along with an accompanying resolution of ratification or accession.
Coke was born February 1, 1551, called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1578, became Recorder of London, 1591-92, Solicitor- General, 1592, member and speaker the House of Commons, 1593, Attorney-General, 1594, was knighted on the accession of ...
The assignment of a thing also carries with it all that belongs to it by right of accession; if, therefore, the thing produce interest or rent, the interest or the arrearages of the rent since the assignment, will belong to the assignee. --b-- ...
See also: Law, Cession, Right, State, Person
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