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Concurrence
Concurrence Con*cur"rence, n. [F., competition, equality of
rights, fr. LL. concurrentia competition.]
1. The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together;
union; conjunction; combination.
We have no other measure but our own ideas, with the
concurence of other probable reasons, to persuade
us. --Locke.
2. A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design
or act; -- implying joint approbation.
Tarquin the Proud was expelled by the universal
concurrence of nobles and people. --Swift.
3. Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of
power or influence; co["o]peration.
We collect the greatness of the work, and the
necessity of the divine concurrence to it. --Rogers.
An instinct that works us to its own purposes
without our concurrence. --Burke.
4. A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a
concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts.
Meaning of Concurrence from wikipedia
- In
Western jurisprudence,
concurrence (also
contemporaneity or simultaneity) is the
apparent need to
prove the
simultaneous occurrence of both
actus reus...
- In
quantum information science, the
concurrence is a
state invariant involving qubits. The
concurrence is an
entanglement monotone (a way of measuring...
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Causality is the
relationship between causes and effects.
While causality is also a
topic studied from the
perspectives of
philosophy and physics, it is...
- concurrent, or
concurrence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Concurrent means happening at the same time. Concurrency, concurrent, or
concurrence may refer...
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner is a
leading case that
confirms the need for
concurrence (or coincidence) of
actus reus (Latin for "guilty act") and mens rea...
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Central Government would be
applied to
Jammu and
Kashmir only with the
concurrence of the State's
constituent ****embly. This was a "temporary provision"...
- necessary".
Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a
concurrence in
judgment only,
similar to Jackson's
concurrence in judgement, and
echoing Barrett's concern...
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liberty was
nonexistent or
seriously curtailed.
Justice Brennan filed a
concurrence more than
seventy pages long
which reviewed the
history of the First...
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Meeting of the
minds (also
referred to as
mutual agreement,
mutual ****ent, or
consensus ad idem) is a
phrase in
contract law used to
describe the intentions...
- also
could not be ****ured that the ****ault
would be 100% effective. In
concurrence with a
majority vote of the NSC,
Kennedy decided on a
naval blockade...