Cessions

Word CESSIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Cessions"

What do we mean by cessions?

That which is ceded. Insurance: (part of) a risk which is transferred from one actor to another.

The giving up of rights, property etc. which one is entitled to.

A Mexican Cession is a very rare event that only happens once every 2 and a half years. It is believed that great Aztec Gods would order the humans to perform the ritual. Unfortunately when the Spainards came they saw the tradition as "unorthodox" and "devil worship" and killed the elders of the tradition, who decided when to perform the ancient ritual, in the taking of the Aztec capital who were highly respeceted among the community. And only the worthy would participate. Though most particiapters were killed in battle few lived and continued the tradition today. The ancient ritual of the Mexican Cession is the tradition of Mexicans and only Mexicans gathering together in a fine room of expensive Mexican cloths and ancient clay pots and vases, where they would get high as fuck on peyote and kill themselves. Urban Dictionary

America's current state of the economy is badder than a recession but not quite as bad as The Great Depression. Urban Dictionary

When you meet a Cessions they usually come off as annoying at first. But then as you get to know them, you can find out how fucking retarded they are, loud and horny they can be. Many Cessions are very overly talkative and can be a pain in the fuckin ass. They are generous but aren't afraid to roast someons ass if they need too. Cessions eat large anounts of food, and also have a great sense of humor. They tend to have too much hair and they're a big bitch when it comes to there feelings, and have an awesome taste in music. But overall, their just annoying. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cessions" in example sentences

This, I have no hesitation in saying, is the usual method by which the Boers obtain what they call cessions to them of territories by native chiefs. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

If they conflicted with it, _accepting_ the cessions was a violation of the constitution. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

They understand only too well that MPs have shuffled off responsibility for about 80% of our lawmaking to unelected, unaccountable foreigners in Brussels and elsewhere by virtue of our cessions of Sovereignty over our affairs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A government website, www.budget.gouv.fr/cessions, helpfully lists the lot, including a brief description, photos and a map of what's available where. ❋ Lennox Morrison (2011)

From that we will have begun to see just how fundamental have been the cessions of power and sovereignty implicit in the Treaty. ❋ Unknown (2008)

She had been as - sured that he would be hers, so had not rushed it, preferring to have him pursue her, not she him, so that most of the con - cessions would have been his to make. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Britain averted similar problems in Australia and Canada by early and generous cessions of authority to the local governments — having learned a bitter lesson in 1776–1783. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The settlers around Deerfield sought the rights to their lands from Pocumtucks or persons claiming to be Pocumtuck, and they gathered signatures to land cessions from a number of scattered people. ❋ Maggiemac (2008)

Kall: So there's all this leverage; right now, Congress has incredible leverage to get these cessions, why doesn't somebody throw that in there so that at least we make a major step toward taking care of Americans the way we morally should. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Seventh, the military history of the United States in dealing with other territorial cessions after war clearly shows that USMG jurisdiction over territory only terminates when local civil government, recognized by the US federal government, begins functioning. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For excusations, cessions, modesty itself well governed, are but arts of ostentation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To his fellow Romans, they had to appear ordinary cessions to get the gold to fund the army. ❋ Colleen McCullough (2007)

Examination of the details of the territorial cessions of Louisiana, in 1803, Florida in 1821, California in 1848, Alaska in 1867, Guam and Puerto Rico in 1899, the Virgin Islands in 1917, etc. all show that the territorial sovereignty of an area is held by a "government" it is not held by the "people." ❋ Michael Turton (2007)

"I [got] [invited] to a Mexican Cession! What an [Honour]" ❋ JCKc (2015)

LAST I CHECKED, A [RECESSION] DOESN’T INCLUDE BANKS AND [GM] GOING [BANKRUPT], SO I CONSIDER THIS MORE OF A dep-cession. ❋ Portend (2009)

mike: hey do you know [cessions]? [Karla]: oh yeaaa the guy with alot of hair and talks a lot ? mike: hahaha [yaaa]! ❋ Honeyshitsofoats (2019)

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