concurring
11concurring — adjective being of the same opinion • Syn: ↑concordant • Similar to: ↑accordant • Derivationally related forms: ↑concordance (for: ↑concordant) …
12concurring opinion — Law. (in appellate courts) an opinion filed by a judge that agrees with the majority or plurality opinion on the case but that bases this conclusion on different reasons or on a different view of the case. * * * …
13concurring opinion — noun An opinion which follows the outcome of the majority of the court, but might arrive there in a differing manner …
14concurring opinion — см. separate opinion …
15concurring opinion — A separate opinion delivered by one or more judges which agrees with the decision of the majority of the court but offering own reasons for reaching that decision. See also concur …
16concurring opinion — A separate opinion delivered by one or more judges which agrees with the decision of the majority of the court but offering own reasons for reaching that decision. See also concur …
17concurring cause — A cause which operates contemporaneously with the primary cause to produce the injury, so that the injury would not have happened in the absence of either. The phrase is contrasted with an intervening cause, a cause which succeeds or follows the… …
18concurring opinion — noun an opinion that agrees with the court s disposition of the case but is written to express a particular judge s reasoning • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑opinion, ↑legal opinion, ↑judgment, ↑judgement * * * Law. (in appellate cou …
19opinion, concurring — n. An opinion written by a judge who is part of a panel of judges, agreeing with the conclusion of the majority opinion but not necessarily with the reasoning. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy… …
20Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 4, 2006 …