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101concurrent causes — Causes acting contemporaneously and together causing injury, which would not have resulted in absence of either. Two distinct causes operating at the same time to produce a given result, which might be produced by either, are concurrent causes ;… …
102concurrent interests — See concurrent estates …
103concurrent sentences — Two or more terms of imprisonment, all or part of each term of which is served simultaneously and the prisoner is entitled to discharge at the expiration of the longest term specified. State ex rel. Lillemoe v. Tahash, 280 Minn. 176, 159 N.W.2d… …
104concurrent tortfeasors — Those whose independent, negligent acts combined or concurred at one point in time to injure a third party. Radford Shelton & Associates Dental Laboratory, Inc. v. Saint Francis Hospital, Inc., Okl.App., 569 P.2d 506, 509. See also comparative… …
105concurrent causes — Causes acting contemporaneously and together causing injury, which would not have resulted in absence of either. Two distinct causes operating at the same time to produce a given result, which might be produced by either, are concurrent causes ;… …
106concurrent interests — See concurrent estates …
107concurrent sentences — Two or more terms of imprisonment, all or part of each term of which is served simultaneously and the prisoner is entitled to discharge at the expiration of the longest term specified. State ex rel. Lillemoe v. Tahash, 280 Minn. 176, 159 N.W.2d… …
108concurrent tortfeasors — Those whose independent, negligent acts combined or concurred at one point in time to injure a third party. Radford Shelton & Associates Dental Laboratory, Inc. v. Saint Francis Hospital, Inc., Okl.App., 569 P.2d 506, 509. See also comparative… …
109concurrent conditions — The conditions in a contract whereof performance by one party of his promises is conditioned upon performance by the other party of his promises; in other words, concurrent conditions are mutual conditions precedent to be performed simultaneously …
110concurrent insurance — A term, according to some authority, which does not have a definite, precise, meaning in the law of insurance. Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins. Co. v Alaska Portland Packers Asso. (CA9 Or) 205 F 32; obviously, meaning other insurance on the same risk,… …