Assent, also
assentation was the process of incorporation (recruitment) of persons liable to military service into the former
Austro-Hungarian Army (1867–1918). It was also the designation for the purchase of horses by the so-called
remount-commission (de:
Remonte-Kommission). The word comes from the Latin
as-sentãri, and means literal agree to, accede to, or to determine someone fit for a defined purpose (e.g. military service).