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accrete
accrete ac·cret·ed ac·cret·ing vi : to grow or become attached by
Accretion
Accretion [fr. accresco, or adcresco, Lat.], the act of growing to
accretion
accretion 1 : the process or a result of growth or
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avulsion
property and joins it to the property of another compare accretion
jus accrescendi
a right of accrual ;specif : right of survivorship compare accretion
reliction
land permanently uncovered 2 : land uncovered by reliction compare accretion
Alluvion or Alluvio
261; res. Cotidian' Dig. 40, tit. 1, s. 7. See ACCRETION, and Hindson v. Ashby, (1896) 2 Ch 1.
Bonus shares
Bonus shares, bonus share is an accretion. A bonus share is issued when the company capitalises its
Interest
Dictionary (7th Edn.) pp. 393-94 para 37]. Interest, is the accretion on capital, Amin Chand Payarelal v. Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, Income
Jus accrescendi
accrescendi (the right of survivorship). See JOINT-TENANCY. Means 'right of accretion'. A right of accrual; esp., the right of survivorship that
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