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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...
- 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...
- Term or
phrase Literal translation Definition and use
English pron
accessio something added Accession, i.e. mode of
acquisition by
creation in
which labor...
- an eyewitness, says that
Caetani was
elected after one
scrutiny and an
accessio:
scrutinio accessioneque eligitur. Soon
after his
election he returned...
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Accession (Latin
accessio) is a
method of
original acquisition of
property under Scots property law. It
operates to
allow property (the accessory) to merge...
- replevin. The
remedies and
application of the law vary by
legal jurisdiction.
Accessio (Roman law)
American Law Institute, U.C.C.
Article 9, § 102(a)(2) (2007)...
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attached to the landlord's property, the
principle exists to
remedy this.
Accessio Hepburn.
Principles of
Property Law.
Second Edition. 2001. p 148. Brantly...
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indicates that Smith,
perhaps unwittingly, is
resting an
ownership case on
accessio (that is to say,
joining corporeal things together, with the old title...
- масом народа и свештенства примио римокатолицизам (ad
Romanam Ecclesiam accessio facta est). Та је вест међутим на основу истраживања епископа Никодима...