Cession - Wikipedia Under the civil law system, cession is the equivalent of assignment, and therefore, is an act by which a personal claim is transferred from the assignor (the cedent) to the assignee (the cessionary) Whereas real rights are transferred by delivery, personal rights are transferred by cession
What Is the Legal Definition of Cession? - LegalClarity Cession, in legal terms, refers to the act of formally transferring or assigning a right, property, or territory from one party to another This concept is fundamental in various areas of law, signifying a complete and legally binding transfer
Cession - definition of cession by The Free Dictionary A ceding or surrendering, as of territory to another country by treaty 2 Something, such as territory, that is ceded [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin cessiō, cessiōn-, from cessus, past participle of cēdere, to yield; see ked- in Indo-European roots ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
cession - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun cession (countable and uncountable, plural cessions) That which is ceded A risk, or part of one, which is transferred from one actor to another