Occurrences

/ˌɒkˈʌrənsɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Instances or events of something happening, often used in contracts to specify particular events triggering obligations or rights.
    The contract details the occurrences that will result in penalties.

Forms

  • occurrence

Commentary

'Occurrences' is primarily used as the plural of 'occurrence,' referring to multiple instances, especially in contracts and insurance law; the singular term contains the core definitions.

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