- (warehouse
receipt or bill of lading). In
Louisiana interpleader is
called concursus. In most
states there are
statutes or
court rules that
provide for interpleader...
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Concursus dei or
concursus divinus (Latin, lit., 'divine concurrence') is a
theological and
philosophical teaching that
divine activity runs
parallel to...
- duhaime.org.
Retrieved 2020-12-20. "Lex
concursus definition". LexisNexis.
Retrieved 21 June 2023. "Lex fori
concursus definition". Law Insider. Retrieved...
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Xysticus concursus is a
species of crab
spider in the
family Thomisidae. It is
found in the
United States. "Xysticus
concursus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- done"). This text in
particular is
taken as
illustrative of the
concept of
concursus dei ('divine concurrence'),
which Reformed theologian Louis Berkhof defines...
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Xysticus concretus Utochkin, 1968 — Russia, China, Korea, ****an
Xysticus concursus Gertsch, 1934 — USA
Xysticus conflatus Song, Tang & Zhu, 1995 — China...
- bond, the wife
could not, on the
insolvency of her husband,
claim in a
concursus creditorum on the bond. The
decision of the
court a quo (in the Natal...
- act. In this sense, it is a kind of
divine concurrence, the so-called
concursus praevius advocated by the Thomists. More broadly,
according to this Thomistic...
- à SS. Papa
magno ****
Cardinalium Sacri Collegij Antistitum ac
Nobilium concursu, nec non & Rom.
populi ingenti lætitia &
communi alacritate non modo benignè...
- the
commencement speaker during Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary's 2021
Concursus Author and
editor of
books and
articles on church-historical, spiritual...