apportionment clause

  • 1apportionment clause — Insurance policy clause which distributes insurance in proportion to the total coverage …

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  • 2apportionment clause — Insurance policy clause which distributes insurance in proportion to the total coverage …

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  • 3apportionment clause — noun : a clause in an insurance policy that prescribes the method of determining the insurer s portion of liability for loss where property is covered by other insurance …

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  • 4Apportionment (politics) — Part of the Politics series Elections Allotment (sortition) …

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  • 5apportionment — /aporshanmant/ The process by which legislative seats are distributed among units entitled to representation. Determination of the number of representatives which a State, county, or other subdivision may send to a legislative body. he U.S.… …

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  • 6apportionment — /aporshanmant/ The process by which legislative seats are distributed among units entitled to representation. Determination of the number of representatives which a State, county, or other subdivision may send to a legislative body. he U.S.… …

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  • 7Taxing and Spending Clause — Article I, , Clause 1 of the United States Constitution, is known as the Taxing and Spending Clause. It is the clause that gives the federal government of the United States its power of taxation. Component parts of this clause are known as the… …

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  • 8United States congressional apportionment — is the process by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are redistributed amongst the 50 states following each constitutionally mandated decennial census. Each state is apportioned a number of seats which approximately… …

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  • 9Dormant Commerce Clause — The Dormant Commerce Clause, also known as the Negative Commerce Clause, is a legal doctrine that courts in the United States have inferred from the Commerce Clause in Article I of the United States Constitution. The Commerce Clause expressly… …

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  • 10Slave Trade Compromise and Fugitive Slave Clause — The Framers debated over the extent to which slavery would be included, permitted, or prohibited in the United States Constitution. In the end, they created a document of compromise that represented the interests of the nation as they knew it and …

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