Cessio

/ˈtʃɛsioʊ/ noun

A formal legal transfer or surrender of property, rights, or claims from one person to another.

From Latin cessio, meaning 'a giving up' or 'a yielding,' derived from the past participle of cedere ('to yield' or 'to cede'). The term entered English legal vocabulary through Norman French after the 1066 conquest, establishing formal frameworks for property transfer.

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