"Prorate" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Prorate LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

To divide, share, or distribute proportionally; to assess or apportion pro rata. Formed from the Latin phrase “pro rata,” and said to he a recognized English word. Rosenberg v. Frank, 58 Cal. 405

prorate ENGLISH
Definition:

To divide or distribute proportionally; to assess pro
rata.

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Composition LAW AND LEGAL

An agreement, made upon a sufficient consideration, between an insolvent or embarrassed debtor and hls creditors, whereby the latter, for …

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A writ that lay where one was distrained for rent that ought to be paid by others proportionably with him. …

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writ for charging according to a rateable proportion. A writ which lay for a joint tenant, or tenant in common, …

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A writ that lay for a joint tenant or tenant in common who was distrained for more rent than his …

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pool ENGLISH

A mutual arrangement between competing lines, by which the receipts of all are aggregated, and then distributed pro rata according …

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Pooling Contracts LAW AND LEGAL

Agreements between competing railways for a dlvision of the traffic, or for a pro rata distribution of thelr earnings united …

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Preference LAW AND LEGAL

The act of an lnsolveut debtor who, in distributing his property or in assigning it for the benefit of his …

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pro rata ENGLISH

In proportion; proportionately; according to the share, interest, or liability of each.

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Pro Rata LAW AND LEGAL

Proportionately; according to a certain rate, percentage, or pro-portion. Thus, the creditors (of the same class) of an insolvent estate …

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