Lexicographical Neighbors of Reallotting
Literary usage of Reallotting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roman Imperialism by Tenney Frank (1914)
"... the enemy's territory into the Roman city-state, dividing it into four Roman
wards, and reallotting it in small ..."
2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1909)
"... he affirmed in all things the proceedings and reallotting the homestead and
the judgment of the clerk, and defendant, as stated, appealed to this court. ..."
3. Grants in Aid: A Criticism and a Proposal by Sidney Webb (1911)
"At the same time, it would, of course, be provided, in the Act reallotting the
Grants in Aid, that the Poor Law Authorities would no longer be required to ..."
4. International Review of Agricultural Economics by International Institute of Agriculture, Social Intelligence (1919)
"reallotting must not affect the main portion of an original allotment. Land belonging
to persons who have for one reason or another lost or given up ..."
5. Excess Condemnation: A Report of the Committee on Taxation of the City of by New York (N.Y.). Committee on Taxation, Alfred Erskine Marling, Herbert S. Swan (1915)
"... the legislature in 1910 requested an advisory opinion from the justices of
the supreme court as to the constitutionality of acquiring and reallotting ..."
6. Excess Condemnation: A Report of the Committee on Taxation of the City of by New York (N.Y.). Committee on Taxation, Alfred Erskine Marling, Herbert S. Swan (1915)
"... the legislature in 1910 requested an advisory opinion from the justices of
the supreme court as to the constitutionality of acquiring and reallotting ..."
7. A Summary of the Law of Railways: With an Appendix, Including the Three by Frederick Walford (1850)
"... choose to avail themselves of the power usually reserved to them by letters
of allotment in such cases of default, viz. of reallotting the shares, ..."