Concur - определение. Что такое Concur
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Что (кто) такое Concur - определение

NEED TO PROVE THE SIMULTANEOUS OCCURRENCE OF BOTH ACTUS REUS ("GUILTY ACTION") AND MENS REA ("GUILTY MIND"), TO CONSTITUTE A CRIME
Concur
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concur         
v. n.
1.
Be conjoined, be combined, meet.
2.
Agree, coincide, harmonize.
3.
Co-operate, help, combine, conspire, contribute jointly.
concur         
¦ verb (concurs, concurring, concurred)
1. (often concur with) agree.
2. happen at the same time.
Origin
ME: from L. concurrere 'run together, assemble in crowds'.
concur         
(concurs, concurring, concurred)
If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur. (FORMAL)
Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press...
Daniels and Franklin concurred in an investigator's suggestion that the police be commended...
Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people's lives into a moral relief...
Four other judges concurred...
After looking at the jug, Faulkner concurred that it was late Roman, third or fourth century...
= agree
V-RECIP: V with n, V in n, pl-n V that, pl-n V, NON-RECIP: V that
concur         
v. (formal) ('to agree')
1) to concur completely, fully
2) (D; intr.) to concur in (to concur in supporting a cause)
3) (D; intr.) to concur with (to concur with an opinion; to concur with smb.)
4) (L) we concur that the practice should be halted
Concur         
·vi To run together; to Meet.
II. Concur ·vi To Assent; to Consent.
III. Concur ·vi To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to contribute or help toward a common object or effect.
IV. Concur ·vi To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to Join; to act jointly; to Agree; to Coincide; to Correspond.
CONCUR         
["CONCUR, A Language for Continuous Concurrent Processes", R.M. Salter et al, Comp Langs 5(3):163-189 (1981)].
concurrence         
n.
1) complete, full concurrence
2) concurrence in
3) in concurrence with
4) with the concurrence of
Concurrence         
·noun The act of concurring; a meeting or coming together; union; conjunction; combination.
II. Concurrence ·noun Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of power or influence; cooperation.
III. Concurrence ·noun A meeting of minds; agreement in opinion; union in design or act;
- implying joint approbation.
IV. Concurrence ·noun A common right; coincidence of equal powers; as, a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts.
concurrence         
n.
1.
Conjuncture, combination, coincidence, consistence, consilience.
2.
Agreement, union, alliance, consent, joint approval or approbation.
3.
Co-operation.
concurrence         
(concurrences)
1.
Someone's concurrence is their agreement to something. (FORMAL)
Any change ought not to be made without the general concurrence of all concerned.
= agreement
N-VAR: oft with poss
2.
If there is a concurrence of two or more things, they happen at the same time.
The concurrence of their disappearances had to be more than coincidental.
N-VAR

Википедия

Concurrence

In Western jurisprudence, concurrence (also contemporaneity or simultaneity) is the apparent need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus ("guilty action") and mens rea ("guilty mind"), to constitute a crime; except in crimes of strict liability. In theory, if the actus reus does not hold concurrence in point of time with the mens rea then no crime has been committed.