Law. [f. ACCRUE v. + -ER2, by form-imitation of misnom-er, us-er, etc., where the termination is that of Fr. infin.] The action of accruing; = ACCRETION 8 b.
1865. Nichols, Britton, II. ii. 9, I. 219. There is also a kind of title which has some resemblance to succession, namely title by accruer [siccum par accres]. This is where, by the death of one parcener without heir, his share accrues to the other parcener. Ibid., VI. ii. 7, II. 316. If one of them dies, the shares of the rest shall be thereby increased by a kind of right called that of accruer [apelé dreit de accres].