A term of the French law nearly equivalent to “unfair trade competition ;” and used in relation to the infringement of rights securer by trade-marks, etc. It signifies a dishonest, […]
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CONCURRENT
Having the same authority ; acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act; contributing to the same event; contemporaneous . As to concurrent “Covenants,” ” Jurisdiction ,” “Insurance,” “Lease,” “Lien,” […]
CONCURRENT CAUSATION
Loss that occurs when two events or more come together. One event may be covered by insurance while another isn’t.
CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT
When one employee has many tasks in one position. They may have a separate contract for each duty. It may also require separate records as well.
CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
An approach to design that considers all stages of a product life cycle .
CONCURRENT ESTATE
A property that has more than one owner. Coowners, cotenants, and joint tenants are the responsible party. If one passes away it is divided as stated in an agreement.
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
an authority that has been conferred on 2 or more courts to hear and decide similar cases. Or it the jurisdiction of a government agency and a court with the […]
CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE
the name given to the situation where the plaintiff and the defendant both contributed to the injury that is seeking damages.
CONCURRENT REVIEW
A program that is being evaluated while it is being done.
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
Many penal sentences that are served at one time. The time is the longest sentence possible.
CONCURRING OPINION
an opinion that is given by another authority that is in agreeance and upholds the opinion of the first authority.
CONCURSO
In the law of Louisiana, the name of a suit or remedy to enable creditors to enforce their claims against an insolvent or failing debtor. Schroeder v. Nicholson, 2 La. […]
CONCURSUS
In the civil law . (1) A running together; a collision, as concursus creditorum, a conflict among creditors. (2) A concurrence , or meeting, as concursus actionum, concurrence of actions.
CONCUSS
In Scotch law. To coerce.
CONCUSSIO
In the civil law . The offense of extortion by threats of violence. Dig. 47, 13.
CONCUSSION
In the civil law . The unlawful forcing of another by threats of violence to give something of value. It differs from robbery, in this: That in robbery the thing […]
CONDEDIT
In ecclesiastical law . The name of a plea entered by a party to a libel filed in the ecclesiastical court, in which it is pleaded that the deceased made […]
CONDEMN
To find or adjudge guilty. 3 Leon. 68. To adjudge or sentence. 3 Bl. Comm. 201. To adjudge (;is an admiralty court ) that a vessel is a prize, or […]
CONDEMNATION
In admiralty law . The judgment or sentence of a court having jurisdiction and acting in rem, by which (1) it is declared that a vessel which has been captured […]
CONDEMNATION AWARD
A fee given for property that is condemned.
CONDEMNATION MONEY
In practice . The damages which the party failing in an action is adjudged or condemned to pay; sometimes simply called the ” condemnation .” As used in an appeal-bond, […]
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
the process where the property of a private owner is taken over by the public for its use.
CONDENSATE
A light hydrocarbon that can be liquid at a normal temperature and pressure. Fuel oil and gas stabilize crude oils.
CONDENSED
A narrow version of a font that lets more letters fit in the space.
CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
A document that is a short version of the financial statement .