[a. Fr. accédence, f. accéder; see ACCEDE, and -NCE.] The action of acceding; entering upon or agreeing to.
1597. Daniel, Civile Wares, IV. 69. Thus were they entred in the first degree (and accedence) of action.
1859. D. of Buckingham, Mem. Crt. George IV., I. iv. 167. You are to waive the accedence to a junction till you are enabled to satisfy the theories and calculations of your uncles.