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"prorate" Definitions
  1. prorate something to calculate a payment according to how much of something has been used, the amount of work done, etc.

16 Sentences With "prorate"

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If we prorate our oil, there is no guarantee other nations, or even states will follow suit.
If you're planning on enrolling in Medicare in 2020, and you're turning 65, you'll need to prorate your contributions to this account.
Instead, you'll need to prorate your contributions for that year, dividing the maximum by 12 and multiplying by the number of months in which you qualified to contribute.
If you have remaining months on an annual subscription after March 31, 2019, we will refund any prepaid amounts on a prorate basis to your payment method on file.
Part of the membership initiation fee, which can be between $299 and $299, will be discounted or waived entirely if you sign up during this month, and they'll prorate your July monthly fee.
But I have always been a person who budgets: I take what I make each week, and then I prorate my weekly rent and take that out, and then budget for all these other expenses.
While I do believe the Pokémon have been in my apartment for the entire month, I'm willing to prorate it since I only became aware of their presences on July 6th when the app went live.
Finnair has a Special Prorate Agreement agreement with Air Italy.
The case was an appeal from a decree of a district court of three judges enjoining the enforcement, against the appellee, of a marketing program adopted pursuant to the California Agricultural Prorate Act.
A majority of the Court took the view that suit to enjoin enforcement of a marketing plan adopted under the California Agricultural Prorate Act is within the equity jurisdiction of the district court, since the complaint alleges and the evidence shows threatened irreparable injury to the complainant's business and threatened prosecutions by reason of his having marketed his crop under the protection of the district court's injunction.P. 349. # A prorate marketing program under the California Agricultural Prorate Act, adopted by the State for regulating the handling, disposition, and prices of raisins produced in California, a large part of which go into interstate and foreign commerce, held not within the intended scope of, and not a violation of, the Sherman Act. P. 350. # A program pursuant to the California Agricultural Prorate Act for marketing the 1940 raisin crop, adopted with the collaboration of officials of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and aided by loans from the Commodity Credit Corporation recommended by the Secretary of Agriculture, held not in conflict with the federal Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, where the Secretary had not proposed or promulgated any order under that Act applicable to the marketing of raisins.
5 July Air Italy announced its winter schedule with new destinations to the Maldives, Tenerife, Mombasa and Zanzibar. Air Italy announced the adoption of Fast Track at their Milan Malpensa hub and Linate airport on 8 July. 10 July, Air Italy signed a second Special Prorate Agreement with Aegean Airlines with new connections to Athens.
Hunter said the owners told them, "Take it or leave it." Cohen decided that there was "no useful purpose" to continue mediation. Tentative agreements were reached on smaller issues, allowing a one-time exemption for teams to waive players without counting against the salary cap, granting teams an annual exemption to waive players and prorate the impact to the salary cap over multiple years, and a mid-level exception of $5 million. Hunter characterized the small-market owners as being inflexible in negotiation.
The publisher earns so 3 cents per pound sold, the bookseller earns 12 (minus shipping costs, dependent). If one considers - arbitrarily - a four Almanac is sold directly into the library Testu (priced at 10 francs 50) the remainder being passed through intermediaries, we can prorate that to generate an annual income of 30 000 francs Testu must sell approximately 25 000. In the absence of more precise information, we can only estimate at about 15,000, the number of copies sold per year between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
Later that week, Air Italy made an announcement of its upcoming winter routes and also announced that flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Toronto will be seasonal. On 6 May 2019, Air Italy launched its third North American destination from Milan to Toronto Pearson International Airport. Later in the month, Air Italy announced a new partnership with comedienne Caroline Reid (known as Pam Ann) who will be Air Italy's global brand ambassador. On 17 May 2019, Air Italy announced a rebranding of its frequent-flyer program, Meridiana Club to @MyAirItalyClub. On 14 June 2019, Air Italy signed a Special Prorate Agreement with Alaska Airlines adding more connections to 10 new US/Mexico destinations including Anchorage, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Seattle, Portland, Palm Springs, San Diego, Newark, San Jose (CA) and Guadalajara (Mexico).
Pp. 352, 358. # The marketing program for the 1940 raisin crop, adopted pursuant to the California Agricultural Prorate Act, the declared purpose of which is to "conserve the agricultural wealth of the State" and to "prevent economic waste in the marketing of agricultural products" of the State, and which operates to eliminate competition among producers in respect of the terms of sale (including the price) of the crop and to impose restrictions on the sale and distribution to buyers who subsequently sell and ship in interstate commerce, held a regulation of state industry of local concern which, in the circumstances detailed in the opinion, is not prohibited by the commerce clause in the absence of Congressional legislation prohibiting or regulating transactions affected by the state program. Pp. 359, 368.
In countries where the first interpretation prevails, the investor shall dispose of a right to "rivindicate" (claim as one's own) which will allow him a speedy recover of the securities. In countries where the second interpretation prevails (the US and, to a certain extent the recourse to trust deposits in common law countries), the investor would only dispose of a right of claim, that will oblige him, except when the contrary is specified, to share with other creditors of the insolvent intermediary the product of the winding up of the intermediary in prorate of the value of the security.France Drummond: " Intermediated securities: reflections on a new concept in French financial markets law ", Law and Financial Markets Review, September 2007, p. 435. This second interpretation does not comfort the investor, even when it is backed by experienced lawyers (see case of Banco Santander's securities deposited with Lehman Brothers).

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