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  2. Apportionment - Wikipedia

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    The apportionment created by this statute is "apportionment in respect of time." The cases to which it applies are mainly cases of either: apportionment of rent due under leases where at a time between the dates fixed for payment the lessor or lessee dies, or some other alteration in the position of parties occurs; or

  3. Apportionment (OMB) - Wikipedia

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    An apportionment is an Office of Management and Budget-approved plan to use budgetary resources (31 U.S.C. §§ 1513–b; Executive Order 11541). [1] It typically limits the obligations the federal government may incur for specified time periods, programs, activities, projects, objects, etc. [1] An apportionment is legally binding, and obligations and expenditures (disbursements) that exceed ...

  4. Apportionment (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Apportionment is the process by which seats in a legislative body are distributed among administrative divisions, such as states or parties, entitled to representation. This page presents the general principles and issues related to apportionment.

  5. Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The apportionment requirement again applies only to real estate and capitation taxes. Even if the Sixteenth Amendment is not viewed as narrowing the definition of direct taxes, it at least introduces an additional consideration to analysis under the Apportionment Clause.

  6. Apportionment (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Apportionment (politics), the process of allocating the power of a set of constituent voters among their political representatives Biproportional apportionment; Apportionment of votes in a proposed United Nations Parliamentary Assembly

  7. United Nations Committee on Contributions - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Charter, in Article 17, established that "the expenses of the Organization shall be borne by the Members as apportioned by the General Assembly."As such on 13 February 1946, the General Assembly created a 10-member Committee on Contributions with the mandate to apportion UN expenses among members, make assessments for new members, hear appeals by members for a change of ...

  8. Calvin H. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Farmers' Trust in 1894, where apportionment of direct tax among the states was erroneously used as a killing requirement. In the original meaning, the apportionment of tax by population was intended to measure wealth by the contribution to wealth of the labor of its people and to achieve a uniform tax rate on states' wealth.

  9. Taxing and Spending Clause - Wikipedia

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    Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. and were ruled to be subject to the requirement of apportionment. [43] As the income taxes imposed under the 1894 Act were not apportioned in such a manner, they were held unconstitutional. It was not the income tax per se, but the lack of a provision for its apportionment as a direct tax which made the tax ...