Apportionment From LoveToKnow 1911 APPORTIONMENT (Fr. apportionement; Med. Lat. apportionamentum; derived from Lat. portio, share), distribution or allotment in proper shares; a term used in law in a variety of senses.
APPORTIONMENT - A division or partition of a rent, common, or the like, or the making it into parts. This definition seems incomplete.
Apportionment: A way of figuring out how much of your permanent disability is due to your work injury and how much is due to other disabilities. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Apportionment: The allocation of income earned from activities in a particular state or assets present in a particular state to determine the tax due in that state.
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Apportionment To divide and distribute something into proportionate parts; according to a set plan.
Apportionment Baker v. Carr Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas ...
TOP Apportionment : The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share.
The apportionment of this state for members of the general assembly, shall be made every ten years, after the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, in the following manner: The whole population of the state, ...
Expanded Legal Definition of AppearanceApportionment The division and distribution of something into proportionate parts; to each according to their share.
b : pro rata apportionment of loss among all the insurance policies covering the same person or property compare indemnity 2 : the money paid by one responsible for a share ...
could decide cases questioning whether state voting districts were properly delineated. (These questions were previously left in the hands of state legislatures.) The case initiated a long series of federal court cases dealing with apportionment ...
Reserved costs: Apportionment of payment of legal fees to be decided at a later stage. Reserved judgment: Decision to be given at a later date. Residence: Place where someone usually - but not necessarily permanently - lives.
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