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  • 81Concurrent Causation — An insurance theory stating that if loss or damages occur as a result of more than one cause, one of which is covered (insured) while the other is not, the damages are likely to still be compensated for by the insurer. This theory has been a… …

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  • 82concurrent stipulations — See concurrent conditions; concurrent covenants, concurrent promises …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 83Concurrent versions system — « CVS » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir CVS (homonymie). Concurrent versions system   Développeur …

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  • 84concurrent conditions — Conditions which must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed. When each party to a transaction is subject to mutual conditions precedent, these …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 85concurrent negligence — Consists of the negligence of two or more persons concurring, not necessarily in point of time, but in point of consequence, in producing a single indivisible injury. Travelers Indemnity Co. v. Towbridge, Com.Pl., 38 Ohio Misc. 55, 311 N.E.2d 901 …

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  • 86concurrent covenants — dependent, concurrent, and independent covenants Covenants are either dependent, concurrent, or mutual and independent. The first depends on the prior performance of some act or condition, and, until the condition is performed, the other party is …

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  • 87concurrent conditions — Conditions which must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed. When each party to a transaction is subject to mutual conditions precedent, these …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 88concurrent negligence — Consists of the negligence of two or more persons concurring, not necessarily in point of time, but in point of consequence, in producing a single indivisible injury. Travelers Indemnity Co. v. Towbridge, Com.Pl., 38 Ohio Misc. 55, 311 N.E.2d 901 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 89concurrent covenants — dependent, concurrent, and independent covenants Covenants are either dependent, concurrent, or mutual and independent. The first depends on the prior performance of some act or condition, and, until the condition is performed, the other party is …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 90Concurrent overlap — In memory research, concurrent overlap, or task appropriate processing, is a type of processing overlap between an activity engaged in before the prospective memory is to be remembered and a cue that directs attention towards the prospective… …

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