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Definition of Reapportioned
1. reapportion [v] - See also: reapportion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reapportioned
Literary usage of Reapportioned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1896)
"(3) House of Delegates, 156, on suffrage basis: Senate, 50, on taxation alone,
but in 1862 both houses to be reapportioned on the suffrage basis. ..."
2. The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty by California, James Manford Kerr (1921)
"[Balance to be reapportioned.] Any balance remaining on hand at the end of any
school year in which school has not been maintained eight months shall be ..."
3. Journal by California Legislature. Assembly, California, Legislature (1912)
"... however, that if the Legislature shall not have before the final adjournment
of its regular session of the year 1913 fully reapportioned this State as ..."
4. The Exemption of Improvements from Taxation in Canada and the United States by Robert Murray Haig, New York (N.Y.). Committee on Taxation (1915)
"The proceeds of this tax go to the provincial treasurer to the credit of the "
Supplementary Revenue Fund " and are later reapportioned for educational ..."
5. Education Law 1910 by New York (State)., New York (State), University of the State of New York (1910)
"have received the certificate of the next apportionment; and the moneys so returned
hy him shall be reapportioned as directed in article eighteen of this ..."