Значение слова "ACCESSION" найдено в 39 источниках

ACCESSION

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[æk`seʃ(ə)n]
прирост; прибавление; пополнение, увеличение
вход, доступ
вступление
вносить книги в каталог
приобретать книги для библиотеки


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Accession: translation

Accession
Method of acquiring ownership of a thing arising from the fact that it is in some way added to, or is the fruit of something already belonging to oneself

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Accession
    Accession
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    (From Lat. accedere, to go to; hence, to be added to).
    Accession is a method of acquiring ownership of a thing arising from the fact that it is in some way added to, or is the fruit of something already belonging to oneself. This may happen in three ways:
    (1) naturally;
    (2) artificially;
    (3) from the combined operation of nature and industry.
    (1) Natural
    The increase of an animal, the yield of fields, the rent of a house, etc., belong to the owner of the animal fields, and house, respectively. Thus, the offspring of a female animal is the property of her owner, even though it be the result of intercourse with a male belonging to someone else.The axiom applies in the case that partus sequitur ventrem. The Louisiana Code, in accordance with the Roman law, provided that the issue of slaves though born during the temporary use or hiring of their mothers, belonged not to the hirer but to the permanent owner. But the offspring of a slave born during a tenancy for life belonged to the tenant for life. In the same division is the species of accession due to alluvion. This is an addition to one's land made by the action of water, as by the current of a river. If this increase is gradual and imperceptible, the augmentation belongs to the owner of the land. If it has been sudden and in large quantity, by the common law it belongs to the State.
    (2) Artificial
    This sort occurs (a) by specification, when one's labour or artistic talent is employed upon materials owned by another, so that a new substance or thing is produced. Where this is done in good faith, the product belongs to the artist or labourer with the obligation on his part of indemnifying the owner of the materials. (b) By adjunction, when one's labour and material have been so united with the property of another that they cannot be separated. The resultant then belongs to him who has contributed the more important component. (c) By blending, when materials of equal value appertaining to different owners, are mixed together. The thing or its price is then to be divided according to natural equity between the original possessors, if the mixture has been made in good faith; otherwise the weight of law is thrown in his favour whose right has been violated.
    (3) Mixed
    An example of the third kind of accession is the building of a house on another's ground, or the planting of trees or sowing of vegetables in another s field. The house, trees, etc., belong to the master of the soil after making suitable compensation to the builder, planter, etc.
    BOUVIER, Law Dictionary; SABETTI, Theol. Moralis.
    JOSEPH F. DELANY

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. сущ.
1) общ. вступление (в должность); восшествие на престол

accession to office — вступление в должность

See:
king, queen, accede 2) а)
2)
а) эк., юр. присоединение (к договору)

COMBS:

accession to a treaty — присоединение к договору

See:
accession negotiations, protocol of accession, accede 1) а)
б) общ. присоединение (к какой-л. организации, группе и т. д.), вступление

WTO accession of countries in transition — присоединение стран с переходной экономикой к ВТО

Poland’s accession to the EU, accession of Poland to the EU — вступление Польши в Европейский Союз

See:
accession country, accession criteria, accession negotiations, accession package, protocol of accession, Treaty of Accession, accede 2) б)
3) общ. прирост, прибавление, пополнение, увеличение

accession catalogue — каталог новых приобретений [поступлений\] (в библиотеке, музее и т.д.)

accession number — инвентарный номер

See:
accessions tax
2. гл.
общ. вносить в каталог (отражать в регистрационных документах новые поступления в библиотечный фонд, музейную или иную коллекцию и т. д.); приобретать (напр., книги для библиотеки)

to accession the item — вносить экземпляр в каталог

date the item was accessioned into a collection — дата поступления данного экземпляра в коллекцию

The 300,000th volume in the Library was accessioned on February 23, 1937. — Трехсоттысячная книга поступила в эту библиотеку 23 февраля 1937 г.


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1) вступление в должность;2) присоединение к договору;3) приращение собственности.
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приращение
..Словарь экономических терминов.
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Международные экономические отношения
лат. акцессионный договор
договор, которым государство присоединяется к заключенному ранее между другими государствами договору


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
1. [əkʹseʃ(ə)n] n
1. доступ; подступ
2. вступление (в должность и т. п.)

accession to the throne - восшествие на престол

accession to manhood - достижение совершеннолетия (о мужчине)

3. (to) юр. присоединение

accession to a treaty [to a convention] - присоединение к договору [конвенции] (на правах подписавшей стороны до вступления соглашения в силу)

4.прирост; прибавление; пополнение

accession catalogue - каталог новых приобретений /поступлений/ (в библиотеке)

accession book - инвентарная книга

accession number - инвентарный номер

the accession of new members - пополнение новыми членами; вступление новых членов (в организацию и т. п.)

accession of territory - присоединение территории

list of accessions to the library - список новых поступлений в библиотеку

5. юр. приращение (собственности)
6. арх., амер. припадок, приступ (болезни)
2. [əkʹseʃ(ə)n] v
1) вносить (книги) в каталог
2) приобретать книги и т. п. для библиотеки


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
accession: translation

Synonyms and related words:
accedence, acceptance, access, accessory, accompaniment, accretion, accrual, accruement, accumulation, acquiescence, acquirement, acquisition, addenda, addendum, additament, addition, additive, additory, additum, adjunct, adjunction, adjuvant, advance, advent, affixation, afflux, affluxion, agglutination, aggrandizement, agreement, agreement in principle, amplification, annex, annexation, anointing, anointment, appanage, appendage, appendant, appointment, appreciation, approach, approaching, appropinquation, approximation, appulse, appurtenance, appurtenant, arrogation, ascent, assent, assentation, assignment, assumption, attachment, attainment, augment, augmentation, authorization, ballooning, bloating, boom, boost, broadening, buildup, coda, coming, coming by, coming near, coming toward, complement, compliance, concomitant, concurrence, consecration, consent, continuation, corollary, coronation, crescendo, delegation, deputation, development, dragging down, earnings, edema, election, elevation, empowerment, enlargement, enthronement, expansion, extension, extrapolation, fixture, flood, flowing toward, forthcoming, gain, gaining, general agreement, getting, getting hold of, greatening, growth, gush, hearty assent, hike, imminence, inauguration, increase, increment, induction, inflation, installation, installment, instatement, investiture, joining, jump, junction, juxtaposition, leap, legitimate succession, making, moneygetting, moneygrubbing, moneymaking, mounting, multiplication, nearing, nearness, obtainment, obtention, offshoot, oncoming, pendant, placement, prefixation, procural, procurance, procuration, procurement, productiveness, proliferation, proximation, raise, reinforcement, rise, securement, seizure, side effect, side issue, snowballing, spread, succession, suffixation, superaddition, superfetation, superjunction, superposition, supplement, supplementation, support, surge, swelling, tailpiece, taking office, taking over, trover, tumescence, undergirding, uniting, up, upping, upsurge, upswing, uptrend, upturn, usurpation, warm assent, waxing, welcome, widening, winning


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