[a. Fr. accédence, f. accéder; see ACCEDE, and -NCE.] The action of acceding; entering upon or agreeing to.

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1597.  Daniel, Civile Wares, IV. 69. Thus were they entred in the first degree (and accedence) of action.

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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.

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