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To yield or suffer to surrender to grant as to concede the point in question...
Concession
Concession, the common dictionary meaning of the word 'concession' is 'the act of yielding or conceding as to a demand or argument, something conceded; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, 'a thing yielded', 'a grant', Indian Aluminium Co. Ltd. v. Thane Municipal Corpn., 1992 Supp (1) SCC 480: AIR 1992 SC 53 (57). [Maharashtra Municipalities (Octroi) Rules (1968), R. 4(2)]1. The voluntary yielding to a demand for the sake of a settlement 2. International Law. A contract in which a country transfers some rights to a foreign enterprise, which then engages in an activity (such as mining) contingent on State approval and subject to the terms of the contract, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.Is a thing that is conceded, a gesture made in recognition of demand or prevailing standard, a reduction in price for certain category of person, Arun Kumar v. Union of India, 2006 (12) JT 121 [As per Concise Oxford English Dictionary]...
concession
concession 1 : an act or instance of conceding or yielding 2 : something conceded: as a : acknowledgment admission b : something granted esp. as an inducement (as to enter into an agreement) c : a grant of real property esp. by a government in return for services or for a particular use (as settlement) d : a right to undertake a specified activity for profit on another's real property [a logging ] e : a lease that grants a right to engage in a profitable activity on another's real property ;also : the property or portion of the property subject to such a lease ...
Aliquid conceditur ne injuria remaneat impunita, quod alias non concederetur
Aliquid conceditur ne injuria remaneat impunita, quod alias non concederetur [Lat.], Something is conceded, which otherwise would not be conceded, lest an injury should remain unpunished...
Multa conceduntur per obliquum, qua non conceduntur de directo
Multa conceduntur per obliquum, qua non conceduntur de directo [Lat.], many things are obliquely conceded which are not conceded directly...
Qui concedit aliquid, concedere videtur et id sine quo concessio est irrita, sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit
Qui concedit aliquid, concedere videtur et id sine quo concessio est irrita, sine quo res ipsa esse non potuit. 11 Co. 52, (He who conceded anything is considered as conceding that without which his concession would be void, without which the thing itself could not exist)....
Ubi aliquid conceditur
Ubi aliquid conceditur, means where anything is conceded, there is conceded also anything without which the thing itself cannot exist, Savitri v. Govind Singh Rawat, (1985) 4 SCC 377....
admit
admit ad·mit·ted ad·mit·ting vt 1 : to concede as true or valid : make an admission of 2 : to allow to be entered or offered [admitted the document into evidence] [ a will to probate] vi : to make acknowledgment used with to [s to the murder] ...
voluntary departure
voluntary departure The departure of an alien from the United States without an order of removal. The departure may or may not have been preceded by a hearing before an immigration judge. An alien allowed to voluntarily depart concedes removability but does not have a bar to seeking admission at a port-of-entry at any time. Failure to depart within the time granted results in a fine and a ten-year bar to several forms of relief from deportation. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...
conceded
acknowledged Opposite of unacknowledged...
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