concessi

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
CONCESSI, conveyancing. This is a Latin word, signifying, I have granted. It 
was frequently used when deeds and other conveyances were written in Latin.. 
It is a word of general extent, and is said to amount to a grant, feoffment, 
lease, release, and the like. 2 Saund. 96; Co. Lift. 301, 302; Dane's Ab. 
Index, h.t.; 5 Whart. R. 278. 
     2. It has been held that this word in a feoffment or fine implies no -
warranty. Co. Lit. 384 @Noke's Case, 4 Rep. 80; Vaughan's Argument in Hayes 
v. Bickoxsteth, Vaughan, 126; Butler's Note, Co. Lit. 3 84. But see 1 Freem. 
339, 414. 
    

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