pro+rata

  • 31pro rata — adj. & adv. adj. proportional. adv. proportionally. Etymology: L, = according to the rate * * * ‖ pro rata see pro 7 …

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  • 32pro rata — adverb Etymology: Latin Date: 1575 proportionately according to an exactly calculable factor (as share or liability) • pro rata adjective …

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  • 33pro rata — /proh ray teuh, rah / in proportion; according to a certain rate. [1565 75; < ML pro rata] * * * …

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  • 34pro-rata — /proh ray teuh, rah /, adj. proportionately determined: a pro rata share of income. * * * …

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  • 35pro rata — adverb In proportion to some factor that can be exactly calculated. Tenants who have given 30 days notice who do not leave on the last day of the month will be credited on a pro rata basis …

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  • 36pro-rata — see pro rata …

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  • 37pro rata —    (proh RAH tah) [Latin] In proportion to the amount of work done, or to the normal rates paid; according to the calculated share. As an adjective: proportionately determined.    Some sports related income now includes, among other things, a pro …

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  • 38pro rata — Latin: in proportion Denoting a method of dividing something between a number of participants in proportion to some factor. For example, some of the profits of a company are shared, pro rata, among the shareholders, i. e. in proportion to the&#8230; …

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  • 39pro-rata — /proh ray teuh, rah /, adj. proportionately determined: a pro rata share of income …

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  • 40pro rata clause — n: a clause in an insurance policy limiting an insurer s liability for a loss to a proportionate share in relation to coverage collectible from other insurers for the same loss – called also pro rata liability clause, standard other insurance&#8230; …

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