CONCESSUM

 

concessum (k<<schwa>>n-ses-<<schwa>>m), p.pl.[fr. Latin concedere “to grant”] Hist. Granted. • Judges used this term to signify their assent to a point made in argument; for example, a court might state that a particular proposition was concessum per totam curiam (“granted by the whole court”). [Blacks Law 8th]