Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Akzessoirietätprinzip

English translation:

accessority principle

Added to glossary by Сергей Лузан
Dec 13, 2010 09:55
13 yrs ago
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German term

Akzessoirietät

German to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s) legal
Akzessoirietätprinzip. Swiss law. Absolutely no idea.
Found only here, but the book is sold out :(
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Akzessoirietät 89 ff., 97, 112. Amtsdelikte 145 f. Amtsträger 89, 145 f. Angehöriger 47. Angriff 23 f. animus auctoris, socii 82. Anstiftung 86 ff., 97 ...
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Proposed translations (English)
4 accessoriness
4 accessoryship

Discussion

Сергей Лузан (asker) Jun 16, 2011:
Swiss German is very tricky I just used "accessority principle"
AllegroTrans Dec 13, 2010:
Context Criminal or civil law?
Sentence containing the term please
Steffen Walter Dec 13, 2010:
Incorrect spelling of German term This should read "Akzessorität" or (more commonly found) "Akzessorietät", rather than "Akzessoirietät".
Сергей Лузан (asker) Dec 13, 2010:
Found in Russian German dico noun with the same stem in the meaning of side/strange occasional...

Proposed translations

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accessoriness

1) accessoriness legal definition of accessoriness. accessoriness ...Aiding or contributing in a secondary way or assisting in or contributing to as a subordinate. In Criminal Law, contributing to or aiding in the commission ...(see Web Ref.)
2)Romain/Byrd/Thielecke Dictionary
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Thank you
Is accessority principle also possible?
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accessoryship

This is what Black's Law Dictionary calls it.
"The status or fact of being an accessory. - Also termed (loosely) accession."
For "acessory" it gives: "Something of secondary or subordinate importance"; or for criminal law "a person who aids or contributes in the commission or concealment of a crime".
And the definition of "accessorial" is: (Of a promise) made for the purpose of strengthening another's credit"; or for criminal law "Of or relating to the accessory in a crime (accessorial guilt)".

You might also want to read this German site:
http://www.rechtslexikon-online.de/Akzessorietaet.html
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Is accessority principle also possible? Is accessority principle also possible?
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Reference comments

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Reference:

have a look at this wikipedia entry for Akzessorietät

Maybe you could tell us whether you are dealing with a reference to criminal law or commercial law in your text.

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Note added at 31 mins (2010-12-13 10:26:58 GMT)
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sorry the umlaut in the reference got lost.

here it is again

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akzessorietät

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Note added at 56 mins (2010-12-13 10:52:11 GMT)
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It would be helpful to see the sentence where the term appears.
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You'll laugh at it, but with both.
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