Sentences with phrase «when apportioning»

In this case, the court considered a remarried custodial parent's additional household income when apportioning the children's educational expenses between parents.
The above case focuses on the intervening cause law in another state, but New Mexico also follows the theory of independent causes when apportioning liability in personal injury cases.

Not exact matches

Woody: When it comes to addressing those broader responsibilities in terms of resources, how are you balancing and apportioning them?
What is the relative value of individuals, groups, and the societal totality when it comes to apportioning the sacrifices and benefits that are the condition for temporal and historical achievement?
However, when the Manager caution the players who held meeting to apportion blames, that they do not have such right and power, they refused to play for the team again, and created all manners of shenanigan.
But when players are irresponsible, I don't blame the manager, even though the manager is reluctant to apportion blames but I watch games, and have watch eniugh good football in 40 years all over different leagues and tournament to be able to make some reasonable observations and comment.
«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.»
In the process of mitosis each cell is apportioned a complete set of hereditary instructions when the chromosomes replicate and are separated by the mitotic apparatus
OMB's role in the budget process does not end when Congress passes and the President signs the annual appropriations bills (or, in more recent years, the continuing resolutions to provide funding for a limited period of time after the fiscal year until the appropriations bills are agreed upon).195 OMB is intimately involved in budget execution — the way federal agencies carry out their work under the budgetary authority they have been granted.196 OMB affects budget execution through two different levers: the formal specification lever, through which it «apportions» and otherwise defines how agencies spend the funds Congress has appropriated, and the informal monitoring lever, through which it oversees agencies» implementation of their programs.
We look to others to fill the gaps in our lives, and to whom we can apportion blame when things go wrong.
When the sleepy rural village of Accendura is rocked by murders of young boys, superstitious locals are quick to apportion blame, with the suspects including the local witch (Florinda Bolkan, A LIZARD IN A WOMAN»S SKIN.)
When a movie goes sour it isn't always possible to apportion blame.
In the Golf there's a momentary bogginess, possibly caused by the XDS trying to apportion power, but more likely due to the fact that the GTI is a few bhp short of full, 2009 hot hatch membership; 207bhp ain't quite enough these days, especially when the power delivery is as smooth and sophisticated as the chassis.
The quattro AWD system is another important element of the vehicle's off - road prowess and apportions torque 40:60 between front and rear axles when cruising but can split up to 75 per cent of torque to the front and 85 per cent to the rear when necessary.
It apportions torque 40:60 front to rear and the full - time 4WD system can shunt up to 75 per cent torque to the front or 85 per cent to the rear axle when needed.
Unlike rivals, however, Audi's system spins up in a fraction of a second to apportion power rearward when needed, and it can sense when a driver is beginning to encounter adverse conditions that require a little extra traction.
I think that there is some case history in the pollution field, actually: when multiple sources produce a particular pollutant that has been fingered as «at cause» in a sickness or mortality incident, the blame gets apportioned between the sources as some function of their contribution to the exposure.
Currently when the sea ice area recovers quickly is simply apportioned to colder temperatures taking over.
How I yearn for the good ol' days when we just apportioned justice based on who carried a bigger club.
Put differently, when all household outlays for gasoline are apportioned among quintiles, the highest - earning quintile accounted for 31 % of the total, while the lowest quintile contributed just 9 %.
She, like many clients, believed that divorce could be granted based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage alone and she was surprised when I told her the divorce has to be supported by one of five factors; three of which involve apportioning blame.
The question of when and how the apportioned rent will be paid is one for negotiation between the landlord and the administrator.
Provincial consent for changes to the formula for apportioning seats in the House should thus only be required when a proposed change departs significantly from historical margins or constitutionally - mandated norms.
However, many times, when multiple vehicles are involved, it can difficult to ascertain and apportion liability.
This case concerned a claim by Marks & Spencer (M&S)(as business tenant) against its landlord BNP Paribas (BNP) for an apportioned refund of advance quarterly rent for a period when they were not in occupation after exercising a break clause.
The court can apportion all property owned by either or both spouses, regardless of how title is held and when or how it was acquired.
When property is determined to have been transmuted, the entire property, not just a portion of the property, is included in the parties» marital property which is thereafter apportioned by the family court using the criteria set forth in the equitable apportionment statute.
When 2 or more people are responsible for a BC car accident the Negligence Act requires a court to apportion fault between the parties.
1 (1) When by fault of 2 or more persons damage or loss is caused to one or more of them, the liability to make good the damage or loss is in proportion to the degree in which each person was at fault but if, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, it is not possible to establish different degrees of fault, the liability shall be apportioned equally.
The appellants argued that when the totality of the evidence relating to Ms. Bradford's fault is contrasted with Ms. Snyder's «brief but inopportune speedometer glance», it was wrong to apportion liability in the manner set out by the trial judge.
It is important for Chicago accident victims to be aware that Illinois has specific rules to apportion responsibility for an accident when multiple people contribute to the cause of an accident.
On January 6, 2012, the Nebraska Supreme Court decided the hotly contested issue of whether a court may apportion liability to an employer in a third - party action for peronsal injuries when the employer is immune from suit in tort under the Nebraska Workers»... Continue reading →
Donors who are unsure of just how they wish to apportion their assets after death can list a charity as a revocable beneficiary when they so choose.
Would it help your career if you knew more about what recruiters and hiring managers are thinking when they hire, apportion raises or approve promotions?
Assets owned by the spouses individually — even those acquired before marriage — are considered when deciding how to apportion property.
The Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed apportioned liability to each of the defendants, which is often the case when «things go wrong».
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