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Apportionment
Apportionment Ap*por"tion*ment, n. [Cf. F. apportionnement,
LL. apportionamentum.]
The act of apportioning; a dividing into just proportions or
shares; a division or shares; a division and assignment, to
each proprietor, of his just portion of an undivided right or
property. --A. Hamilton.
Meaning of apportionment from wikipedia
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section 61,
apportionment of quit and
crown rents). At
common law,
there was no
apportionment of rent in
respect of time. Such
apportionment was, however...
- objects, etc. An
apportionment is
legally binding, and
obligations and
expenditures (disbur****ts) that
exceed an
apportionment are a
violation of...
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related to
apportionment. The page
Apportionment by
country describes specific practices used
around the world. The page
Mathematics of
apportionment describes...
- and the
method of
apportionment to be
carried into
force at that time are
enacted prior to the census. The
decennial apportionment also
determines the...
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Apportionment Act of 1929, is a
combined census and
apportionment bill
enacted on June 18, 1929, that
establishes a
permanent method for
apportioning...
- An
apportionment paradox exists when the
rules for
apportionment in a
political system produce results which are
unexpected or seem to
violate common...
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Apportionment is a
legal term for
distribution or
allotment in
proper shares.
Apportionment may also
refer to:
Niche apportionment models of
relative species...
- The
Apportionment Act of 1792 (1 Stat. 253) was the
first Apportionment Act p****ed by the
United States Congress on
April 10, 1792, and
signed into law...
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among districts or parties. See
apportionment (politics) for the
general principles and
issues related to
apportionment. The
Australian House of Representatives...
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without the
hobbling apportionment requirement. ...
Pollock was
itself overturned by the
Sixteenth Amendment as to
apportionment of income ... From Gale...