accession
111artificial accession — noun : industrial accession …
112industrial accession — noun Roman, civil, & Scots law : accession brought about by human industry as opposed to some natural process …
113deed of accession — (Scots law) One by which a bankrupt s creditors accede to a settlement privately, ie by trust deed • • • Main Entry: ↑access …
114de-accession — to dismiss from employment Denying people access to the former place of work: Not much help here from Morgan, which is currently de accessioning 1,500 staff. (Daily Telegraph, 12 June 2001) …
115Treaty of Accession — The document signed by the EC and an applicant state upon the completion of the negotiations on entry to the EC …
116droit d'accession — /drwo daksesyown/ That property which is acquired by making a new species out of the material of another. It is equivalent to the Roman specificatio …
117droit d'accession — /drwo daksesyown/ That property which is acquired by making a new species out of the material of another. It is equivalent to the Roman specificatio …
118de-accession — …
119session n — accession n …
120Sokui kanjo — Accession ordination a Buddhist ceremony, similar to taking the tonsure, carried out by all new Emperors as part of the daijosai accession rites prior to the Meiji restoration …