concurrence
pronunciation
How to pronounce concurrence in British English: UK [kənˈkʌrəns]
How to pronounce concurrence in American English: US [kənˈkɜːrəns]
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- Noun:
- agreement of results or opinions
- acting together as of agents or circumstances or events
- a state of cooperation
- the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
Word Origin
- concurrence (n.)
- early 15c., from Old French concurrence (14c.) or directly from Medieval Latin concurrentia "a running together," from concurrens, present participle of concurrere (see concur).
Example
- 1. Concurrence of defects liability and contractual negligence .
- 2. Concurrence of liability in infringement of copyright .
- 3. On concurrence of the claim for tortious damages and ill-gotten gains .
- 4. Concurrence and application of the liability forms for the breach of contract between earnest money , damage compensation and contractual fine .
- 5. With your concurrence , I will confirm the arrangement .