ACCESSION, in Scots law, is a method of acquiring property, by which, in things that have a close connexion or dependence upon one another, the property of the principal thing draws after it the property of the accessory. Thus, the owner of a cow becomes likewise the owner of the calf. See LAW, title, Division of rights. It sometimes likewise signifies consent or acquiescence.
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