The accession doctrine in property law exists in both common law countries and civil law countries. The prior literature does not question, and even makes a case for, the efficiency of the accession doctrine. I argue that the accession doctrine fails to meet the normative standard that the law...
1. In law, the process by which one acquires property from another property one already owns. Accession occurs when a produced property automatically belongs to the owner of the producing property. For example, a corn cob grown in a garden accedes to the owner of the corn stalk. Likewise,...
4. Law. addition to property by growth or improvement. 5. consent; agreement; approval: accession to a demand. 6. formal acceptance of a treaty or other agreement between states. 7. approach or onset. v.t. 8. to make a record of (a book, painting, etc.) in the order of ac...
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(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,...
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"the art collectin grew throughaccession" 2. (civil law) the right to all of that which your property produces whether by growth or improvement 3. something added to what you already have; "the librarian shelved the newaccessions" "he was a new addition to the staff" ...
the art collectin grew through accession 2.(civil law) the right to all of that which your property produces whether by growth or improvement 3.something added to what you already have; the librarian shelved the new accessions 4.agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly); ...
Accession after the fact is not generally accepted in Scotland, although it has been imposed by statute in cases of TREASON. 2 the doctrine of the Roman and Scots law of property that declares that the owner of a thing becomes the owner of any subsidiary thing that becomes attached to it...
Define Declaration of Accession. means a declaration, in the form provided for in Attachment 2 to this PCA, signed by a Party in order to join this PCA.