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accessio
Accessio is a concept from Ancient Roman property law that decided ownership of property (the accessory) which is merged, or acceded to, another piece of property (the principal). In general the owner of the principal thing, whichever it is, became the owner of the acceded thing also. Its usage continues in modern times in legal systems around the world employing Roman property law, primarily civilian legal systems. Accessio was not a specific rule of original acquisition of property in itself, instead it served as the principle underlying the modes of acquisition that had their own particular guidelines for determination of ownership.
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Accessio
Accessio is a concept from Ancient Roman property law that decided ownership of an object or work that is somehow related to another object or work; one thing is considered the principal, and the other is considered to be an accession or addition to it. In general the owner of the principal thing, whichever it is, became the owner of the accession also. Accessio was not a specific rule, instead it was a principle with a number of special cases that had their own particular guidelines for determination of ownership. The most undisputed kind of accessio arises from the union of a thing with the ground; and when the union between the ground and the thing is complete, the thing belongs whoever owns the ground. Thus if a someone builds on ground that someone else owns, the building belongs to the owner of the ground, unless it is a building of a moveable nature, as a tent; for the rule of law is "superficies solo cedit." A tree belonging to one person, if planted in the ground of another person, belongs to the owner of the ground as soon as it has taken root. The same rule applies to seeds and plants.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of accessio in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of accessio in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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