Sentences with phrase «then apportion»

The court will then apportion damages to the plaintiff appropriately based on how much fault is assigned to the defendant.
A rear differential can then apportion more torque to an individual rear wheel to help the car corner.
There followed the crisis of faith — «God after Auschwitz» — and then the apportioning of guilt: guilt of the bystanders, Christian and Jewish; guilt of the perpetrators, their people and their progeny; and also the guilt of the victims.
A solicitor will need to identify all of those who are a potential dependent because the defendant's insurance company is only required to make a single payment for dependency that is then apportioned between those who are «qualifying» dependents.
The judge or jury then apportions liability according to the degree of fault of each defendant pursuant to contributory negligence legislation.
The CETV is then apportioned to the period of the marriage.
If inextricably intertwined, then maybe no costs award against the losing FEHA plaintiff is in order; however, if the non-FEHA claims were solely allocable, then some apportioned costs were in order.
In a pure comparative negligence system, the judge or jury decides how much fault should be allocated to each person responsible for an accident, and then apportions the amount of damages accordingly.
The support amount is based on the parents» combined income and then apportioned for the parent owing support.
The court multiplies the parents» basic support obligation by 1.5, and then apportions it to each parent by the share of time the parent spends with the child.
The court then apportions that amount, based on each parent's percentage of the total income and the amount of time the children spend with each parent.

Not exact matches

Today's supply management boards result from 1960s - era federal and provincial legislation which allows for national production limits on milk, for example, which then are apportioned among the provinces.
«Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward,» he said.
He added: «Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward.»
The United States first gives each state one seat then uses the Huntington - Hill method to apportion the rest.
«If anyone says we can not apportion blame for our loss then that person doesn't know what he is talking about.
C: We should, as a society, understand all of these risks and think about them as carefully as we can and then decide to apportion our funds in a more balanced way than we currently do.
Right now, places like California assume water will be stored as snow in the winter and then will come as runoff in the spring, which the state apportions for various uses during the dry season.
Then you're not subject to pipeline apportion and issues.
Then, before reaching the apex, plant the throttle and let the computer figure out how to keep the car on the road by apportioning power among the four wheels.
The more you sell, the more those costs become apportioned across all the books and those costs then can become insignificant on a per copy basis.
As I'll point out again, if wholesale / retail elements collapse to 10 % of the gross in an ebook world, rather than 60 % is dead trees - then there is 50 % of the gross that can be apportioned to author / price cuts / etc.
In some cases, apportioning liability is very simple; if a driver was at fault for 100 percent of the collision, then they will be assigned 100 percent of the liability.
Teams can then decide how to apportion contract workloads by distinguishing those that are high risk and high value — whether in monetary terms or because they relate to important clients — from ones that are low risk and low value.
Then we adopted a methodology that apportions the costs found in the RIA to small business by using Census Bureau's Statistics of U.S. Businesses.
Both parents share these additional expenses equally unless this is not reasonable and then they are apportioned based on each person's net spendable income.
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