Concurrently with the seller's duty to deliver possession, the buyer is under a duty to pay the price, unless the contract provides for a period of credit.
Concurrently silver, as the overvalued metal, commenced to disappear from circulation.
Concurrently with this drain of the 5-franc pieces, the reserve of silver coins of less value began to be seriously affected by the sapping influence.
In order to judge how he will act under the variety of desires and aversions which are concurrently operating upon him, we must know how he would act under the exclusive influence of each one in particular.
Almost concurrently with the new growth of political life in the cities, rural life readjusted itself under a system concerning the merits of which there has been as much dispute as concerning its origins--the system of feudalism.
It is here implied that a body of men collectively and concurrently seeking for a fixed constitution have failed, and that the failure is discreditable--that those who thus seek and fail have been badly employed.
The chairman of the People's Assembly in 1970 was Abdyl Kellezi, who was concurrently a candidate member of the Party, Political Bureau (Politburo).
Enver Hoxha was one of the ten members of the Presidium, and a majority of the other Presidium members concurrently held high Party positions.
Knox, concurrently with General Elliot's first move, was to send a column towards Reitz.
Concurrently with the activities in the south-east of the Orange River Colony, in the region of Winburg and Heilbron, good work had been going forward.
But I am strongly of opinion that federation should take place before the new Colonies receive self-government, or, at any rate, concurrently with that event.
Asked to answer the question: Should federation come before the new Colonies receive self-government, or concurrently with that event?
Written concurrently with The Prince, though completed later, the Discorsi contain almost the whole of the thoughts and intents of the more famous book, but with a slightly different application.
Concurrently with these campaigns, the emperor had been engaged in a much more serious war on his eastern marches against the old enemy, the Turks.
Concurrently with these reforms in the system of personal cleanliness, others were silently making way through all departments of the household economy.
Ranyard a theory of coronal types, changing concurrently with the fluctuations of spot-activity.
Their first action was to some extent exercised singly and apart, though concurrently in point of time.
The Court Leet and View of Frankpledge were heldconcurrently with the Court Baron of the manor.
Furthermore, as this order announcing them states that the stamps are "about to be issued," it is evident that they did not appear concurrently with the order, which is dated April 21st.
The "concurrently endowed" University, planted in the midst of a Catholic country, was a standing abomination and a perpetual taunt to the native population.
Meanwhile, concurrently with the Pope's judgment, another matter was slowly ripening.
They take it for granted that, concurrently with Constantinople, and the districts adjacent, these provinces passed at that disastrous era into the hands of the Turkish conqueror; but this is an error.
Concurrently with the decay of her oppressor the Sultan, had been the prodigious growth of her patron the Czar.
Sketch the influence on rents and profits of an increase of population and capital concurrently with a stationary state of the arts of production.
Concurrently with this change the practice of inhumation becomes fairly general.
Concurrently with his increasing popularity we note the change that comes over the conception of his personality.
This is concurrentlyproven by two considerations, equally fundamental, although quite distinct in their nature.
There appeared in one of the periodicals for January, 1908, a sketch of mine which but for a statement issued concurrentlyfrom the White House would have attracted more attention than it did.
Concurrently with this relief, and as it progressed, the Canadian Corps was to take over the front of the Twenty-second Corps.
Now in the electrical actions we have assumed both the original twist and the image twist as concurrently existing.
The parliamentary post continued for some years, concurrently with the constitutional post, as the new independent Post Office was called.
Concurrently with the passing of this Act, the book post rates were reduced with the view of permitting the transmission of unstamped newspapers at low rates of postage.
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