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Definitions of concurring in various dictionaries:
verb - be in accord
verb - happen simultaneously
adj - being of the same opinion
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Jailbird and group of scoundrels showing no disagreement |
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Aug 3 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
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Present participle of concur. |
Be of the same opinion agree. |
Happen or occur at the same time coincide. |
be of the same opinion agree. |
happen or occur at the same time coincide. |
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In law, a Concurring opinion is in certain legal systems a written opinion by one or more judges of a court which agrees with the decision made by the majority of the court, but states different (or additional) reasons as the basis for his or her decision. When no absolute majority of the court can agree on the basis for deciding the case, the decision of the court may be contained in a number of concurring opinions, and the concurring opinion joined by the greatest number of judges is referred to as the plurality opinion. * As a practical matter, concurring opinions are slightly less useful to lawyers than majority opinions. Having failed to receive a majority of the court's votes, concurring opinions are not binding precedent and cannot be cited as such. But concurring opinions can sometimes be cited as a form of persuasive precedent (assuming the point of law is one on which there is no binding precedent already in effect). The conflict in views between a majority opinion and a conc |