concurrence
concurrence (n)
- plural
- concurrences
English Definitions:
concurrence, concurrency (noun)
agreement of results or opinions
concurrence, concurrency (noun)
acting together, as agents or circumstances or events
concurrence, meeting of minds (noun)
a state of cooperation
concurrence, coincidence, conjunction, co-occurrence (noun)
the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
"the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable"
concurrence (Noun)
Agreement; concurring.
concurrence (Noun)
An instance of simultaneous occurrence.
Concurrence
In Western jurisprudence, concurrence is the apparent need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus and mens rea, 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.
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.
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