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Qu'est-ce (qui) est apportionment - définition

THE ACT OF SHARING SOMETHING BETWEEN SEVERAL PEOPLE OR PARTIES
Apportion

Apportionment         
·noun 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.
apportionment         
¦ noun the action or result of apportioning.
?the determination of the proportional number of members each US state sends to the House of Representatives.
apportionment         
n.
Distribution, allotment, assignment, partition, division.

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Apportionment

The legal term apportionment (French: apportionement; Mediaeval Latin: apportionamentum, derived from Latin: portio, share), also called delimitation, is in general the distribution or allotment of proper shares, though may have different meanings in different contexts. Apportionment can refer to estate, the amount of compensation received by a worker and in respect of time.

This term may be employed roughly and sometimes has no technical meaning; this indicates the distribution of a benefit (e.g. salvage or damages under the Fatal Accidents Act 1846, § 2), or liability (e.g. general average contributions, or tithe rent-charge), or the incidence of a duty (e.g. obligations as to the maintenance of highways).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour apportionment
1. Begin raised the question of the apportionment of the arms.
2. This election cycle, the party changed to apportionment by congressional district.
3. Finan, a Republican, has long opposed taking redistricting duties from the Legislature and Apportionment Board.
4. That same Constitution counted slaves as three–fifths a person in considering apportionment for the U.S.
5. He apparently was referring to the complicated apportionment of key positions in government and parliament according to sectarian quotas.