the smartest business practice, since the holder of the note can go after the accommodator rather than the debtor and will do so if the accommodator has lots of money or is easier to locate than the debtor. 2) giving in to an adversary on a point to make a deal work. (See:...
Accession 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. ...
1. To come into possession or use of; acquire: gained a small fortune in real estate; gained vital information about the enemy's plans. 2. To attain in competition or struggle; win: gained a decisive victory; gained control of the company. 3. To obtain through effort or merit; achieve...
the result of adding. Synonyms:accession,increment,enlargement,increase somethingadded. Synonyms:appendix,supplement,accession,increment,enlargement,increase a wing, room, etc., added to a building, or abutting land added to real estate already owned. ...
In accession, the personal property of one owner is physically integrated with the property of another so that it becomes a constituent part of it, losing any separate identity. Accession can make the personal property of one owner become a substantially more valuable chattel as a result of the...
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— The History of England from the Accession of James II. - Volume 5 (of 5) • Thomas Babington Macaulay Read full book for free! ...language the coarsest, as 'waiting for dead men's shoes,' and bandying to and fro the chances that this man or that man, according to the whim...
... things that are not of God. God being unreal to them, their relation to Him being unrecognized, they turn to what is real to them, and engage in various so-called worships: money-worship, hero-worship, ancestor-worship, the worship of material power and machines, the worship of po...
— The History of England from the Accession of James II. - Volume 4 (of 5) • Thomas Babington Macaulay Read full book for free! ... study nature—especially plants—is to study it out of doors. Our present tendency to gather in cities demands the upbuilding influences of trips into...
Trade Fixtures - Items that are installed on rented property by a tenant for use in their business. These are personal property and not part of the real estate. Accession - The legal principle that states when a person's labor is applied to an object, they are entitled to ownership of th...