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Accession
Accession [fr. accedo, Lat.], addition, arriving at, the commencement of a
Access
Access, approach, or the means of approaching. The presumption of a
Access and non-access
Access and non-access, Access and non-access again connote, as has been
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Access and 'non-access'
Access and 'non-access', 'Access' and 'Non-access' mean the existence or non-existence
Non-access
father of his wife's child, the child is a bastard. Access is presumed during wedlock; but this presumption may be countered
Accession Declaration Act, 1910 (English)
Accession Declaration Act, 1910 (English), See BILL OF RIGHTS.
accession
accession 1 : increase by something added ;specif : the mode
Public access to a place
Public access to a place, means a place open to all public
Accessible
Accessible, means within physical reach without the use of any appliance
access
access often attrib 1 : permission, liberty, or ability to enter,
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