ACCESSIO - Black's Law Dictionary

What is ACCESSIO? Definition of ACCESSIO in Black's Law Dictionary

In Roman law. An increase or addition; that which lies next to a thing, and is supplementary and necessary to the principal thing; that which arises or is produced from the principal thing; an "accessory obligation" (q. v.). Calvinus, Lex. Jurid.

One of the modes of acquiring property, being the extension of ownership over that which grows from, or is united to, an article which one already possesses. Mather v. Chapman,  40  Conn.  382, 397, 16 Am.Rep. 46.

Accessio includes both accession and accretion as used in the common law. See Adjunctio.

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