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concursus

[kənˈkɜːrsəs]

concursus Definition

  • 1a coming together or convergence of things, people, or events
  • 2a legal term for the simultaneous occurrence of two or more causes of action in a lawsuit

Using concursus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "concursus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The concursus of different cultures in this city is fascinating.

  • Example

    The concursus of events led to a chaotic situation.

  • Example

    The concursus of claims in the lawsuit made it complicated.

concursus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with concursus

  • concursus bonorum

    a legal term for the simultaneous bankruptcy of two or more debtors whose assets are combined and distributed among their creditors

    Example

    The court ordered a concursus bonorum for the two companies that went bankrupt.

  • concursus creditorum

    a legal term for the simultaneous claims of two or more creditors against a debtor's assets

    Example

    The court had to decide on the concursus creditorum of the creditors who filed claims against the debtor.

  • concursus causarum

    a legal term for the simultaneous occurrence of two or more causes of action in a lawsuit

    Example

    The plaintiff's lawyer argued that there was a concursus causarum in the lawsuit.

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Summary: concursus in Brief

The term 'concursus' [kənˈkɜːrsəs] refers to the coming together or convergence of things, people, or events. It can also be used as a legal term for the simultaneous occurrence of two or more causes of action in a lawsuit. Examples include 'The concursus of different cultures in this city is fascinating.' and 'The concursus of claims in the lawsuit made it complicated.'