Definition of Apportions. Meaning of Apportions. Synonyms of Apportions

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Definition of Apportions

Apportion
Apportion Ap*por"tion, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Apportioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Apportioning.] [OF. apportionner, LL. apportionare, fr. L. ad + portio. See Portion.] To divide and assign in just proportion; to divide and distribute proportionally; to portion out; to allot; as, to apportion undivided rights; to apportion time among various employments.

Meaning of Apportions from wikipedia

- The legal term apportionment (French: apportionement; Mediaeval Latin: apportionamentum, derived from Latin: portio, share), also called delimitation...
- An apportionment paradox is a situation where an apportionment—a rule for dividing discrete objects according to some proportional relationship—produces...
- In mathematics and fair division, apportionment problems involve dividing (apportioning) a whole number of identical goods fairly across several parties...
- to apportionment. The page apportionment by country describes the specific practices used around the world. The page Mathematics of apportionment describes...
- Apportionment by country describes the practices used in various democratic countries around the world for partitioning seats in the parliament among...
- 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...
- United States congressional apportionment is the process by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are distributed among the 50 states...
- Representatives. Unlike every other U.S. state except for Maine, Nebraska apportions its Electoral College votes according to congressional district, making...
- 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...
- concordance: 75 , says that a party with more votes should not receive a smaller apportionment of seats. Failures of concordance are often called electoral inversions...