CONCURSUS
concursus (kon- or k<<schwa>>n-k<<schwa>>r-s<<schwa>>s). [Latin “a running together”] 1.Civil & Scots law. A proceeding in which two or more creditors claim, usu. adversely to each other, an interest in a fund or estate so that they can sort out and adjudicate all the claims on the fund. See CONCOURSE (3).2.Civil law. INTER-PLEADER. 3.Eccles. law. An examination to determine a person’s fitness for parochial office. [Blacks Law 8th]