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A writ which lies for a party against whom judgment is recovered, but to whom good matter of discharge has subsequently accrued which could not have been availed of to prevent such judgment.
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n. pl.
That which comes forth or results; effect; yield; issue; product; sum accruing from a sale, etc.
v. i.
To increase in any way; to become larger and stronger; to be augmented; to advance; to extend; to wax; to accrue.
v. i.
To be produced as an effect or result; to grow or accrue; to arise; to proceed; as, rents and profits issuing from land, tenements, or a capital stock.
a.
Happening, accruing, or coming every year; annual; as, a yearly income; a yearly feast.
v. i.
To increase; to augment; to accrue.
n.
The process of accruing, or that which has accrued; increase.
n.
To come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Accrue
n.
Something that accrues; advantage accruing.
n.
The profit which accrues to the priest, by reason of the altar, from the small tithes.
n.
To increase; to augment.
adv.
Without allowance for accrued interest.
a.
Coming in; accruing.
n.
Accrument.
imp. & p. p.
of Accrue
n.
The act of accruing; accretion; as, title by accruer.
v. t.
To gain, as the result of one's efforts; to get, as profit; to make acquisition of; to have accrue or happen to one; as, to make a large profit; to make an error; to make a loss; to make money.
n.
A contract in the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship, or the master as his agent, hypothecates and binds the ship (and sometimes the accruing freight) as security for the repayment of money advanced or lent for the use of the ship, if she terminates her voyage successfully. If the ship is lost by perils of the sea, the lender loses the money; but if the ship arrives safe, he is to receive the money lent, with the interest or premium stipulated, although it may, and usually does, exceed the legal rate of interest. See Hypothecation.
v. t.
To bring into possession; to cause to accrue to, or to come into possession of; to acquire or provide for one's self or for another; to gain; to get; to obtain by any means, as by purchase or loan.
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