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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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ACCESSION, n. Sc. usages: complicity, concurrence or assent in some action. Sc. Law phr. deed of accession, a written agreement whereby creditors assent to a general arrangement made by the trust deed of a bankrupt (Sc. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 7). Cf. Access.Sc. 1737 in Scott H. Midlothian vii. note:
All were severally examined and denyed the least accession.
Sc. 1766 Morison Decisions 12404:
Accession to a trust-deed was found to be sufficiently proved by letters from the creditors authorising their agent to concur with the acceding creditors.
Sc. 1828 Scott F. M. Perth xxi.:
The Prince had no accession to this second aggression upon the citizens of Perth.
Sc. 1904 A. Anderson Criminal Law 46:
The instigator is guilty of accession to a crime committed in Scotland though the instigation was given in a different country.
Sc. 1933 Encycl. Law Scot. XV. 287:
That accession which is necessary to bind him to the judgement of the trustee.

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