Cession (?), n. [L. cessio, fr. cedere to give way: cf. F. Cession. See Cede.] 1. A yielding to physical force. [Obs.] Bacon.[1913 Webster]
2. Concession; compliance. [Obs.][1913 Webster]
3. A yielding, or surrender, as of property or rights, to another person; the act of ceding.[1913 Webster]
A cession of the island of New Orleans.
4. (Eccl. Law) The giving up or vacating a benefice by accepting another without a proper dispensation.[1913 Webster]
5. (Civil Law) The voluntary surrender of a person's effects to his creditors to avoid imprisonment.[1913 Webster]