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Definition of Prorating
1. prorate [v] - See also: prorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prorating
Literary usage of Prorating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1910)
"CLARK, CJ At June term, 1908, of Lenoir, Neal, J., made an order in this cause
apportioning the costs and the compensation of the receiver by prorating the ..."
2. Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials by Clinton Edgar Woods (1917)
"prorating Orders Thus far, consideration has been given principally to the
manufacture of articles on a strictly production order basis. ..."
3. Unified Accounting Methods for Industrials by Clinton Edgar Woods (1917)
"Sometimes it is necessary to create prorating orders in connection with automatic
machine departments, as in such work one man frequently attends several ..."
4. Railroad Operations: How to Know Them : from a Study of the Accounts and by James Shirley Eaton (1900)
"prorating transportation expenses 230 6. prorating car mileage balance, 231 7.
... Degree of joint operation determines basis for prorating a joint expense ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Irrigation and Water Rights: And the Arid Region by Clesson Selwyne Kinney (1912)
"prorating statutes.—There is another statute found in some of the States which
interferes with the priority rights as between the respective appropriators, ..."
6. Commentaries on the Law of Contracts: Being a Consideration of the Nature ...by William Frederick Elliott by William Frederick Elliott (1913)
"prorating loss with other insurers.—Provision is generally made for prorating
the loss with other insurers.28 Li' YS 778. In computing the loss sus- 106 Ga. ..."
7. A Treatise on the Law of Irrigation and Water Rights: And the Arid Region by Clesson Selwyne Kinney (1912)
"... to prorating in times of scarcity.—But there is another phase of this question
which has presented itself a number of times to the courts upon the ..."