- an
apportioned part of the rent
incident to the England, and in many of the
British colonies. In the
cases just
mentioned there is
apportionment in respect...
-
decennial census. The
states conducted the 2010
elections with
districts apportioned according to the 2000 Census. The lack of
accuracy does not
justify the...
-
produce results which are
unexpected or seem to
violate common sense. To
apportion is to
divide into
parts according to some rule, the rule
typically being...
-
After each
state is ****igned one seat in the House, most
states are then
apportioned a
number of
additional seats which roughly corresponds to its
share of...
- to as constituencies, electorates, or
electoral divisions.
Seats are
apportioned between the
states and
territories according to a
formula based on po****tion...
- An
apportionment is an
Office of
Management and Budget-approved plan to use
budgetary resources (31 U.S.C. §§ 1513–b;
Executive Order 11541). It typically...
- Such
principles are used to
apportion seats in
parliaments among federal states or
political parties. See
apportionment (politics) for the more concrete...
-
apportioned five seats.
Following the 1790 census,
North Carolina was
apportioned 10 seats.
Following the 1800 census,
North Carolina was
apportioned...
-
Apportionment is a
legal term for
distribution or
allotment in
proper shares.
Apportionment may also
refer to:
Niche apportionment models of
relative species...
- census,
Illinois was
apportioned three seats, all
elected via
single member districts.
Following the 1840 census,
Illinois was
apportioned seven seats. Following...