prorated

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past of prorate
{s} divided proportionally, calculated according to proportions
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To divide proportionately, especially by day
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To divide expenses and income between a buyer and a seller in proportionate shares For example, if a property is purchased at mid-year after the seller has already paid taxes on the property for the whole year, the purchases reimburses for one-half of those taxes, i e the pro-rata share
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To divide or distribute proportionately; to divide monies, usually at time of closing, proportionately between seller and buyer
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to allocate between seller and buyer their proportionate share of an obligation paid or due; for example, to prorate real property taxes or insurance
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To divide or apportion an amount according to the number of days or months during the period Can relate to the amount of rent owed by a resident for occupying a unit for only a part of a month (Source: FHA Handbook 4370 4 REV-1, Appendix 2)
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To divide or distribute proportionally; to assess pro rata
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To divide in proportionate shares, such as taxes, insurance, rent, or other items
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make a proportional settlement or distribution
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To allocate percentages of certain expenses to be paid by the buyer and seller at the time of closing
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To divide or assess proportionately
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If the value of property is prorated, that value is altered by a certain fixed percentage
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To apportion a divisible item among parties according to their share
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divide or assess proportionally; "The rent was prorated for the rest of the month" make a proportional settlement or distribution
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A quantity provision in a fruit or vegetable marketing order that is intended to even out weekly shipments (or shipments for some other specified periods of time); it aims to prevent too much of the regulated commodity from entering the commercial market at the same time and depressing prices
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{f} divide or calculate proportionately
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– To allocate between seller and buyer their proportionate share of an obligation paid or due For example a prorate of real property taxes, Home Owner Association dues, or condominium fee
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to calculate a charge, price, etc according to the actual amount of service received rather than by a standard sum (pro rata)
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To proportionally divide amounts owed by the buyer and the seller at closing
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Sharing a proportional part of a loss
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The allocation of vehicle registration fees to multiple jurisdictions
prorate
To divide or assess proportionally
prorate
Divide or assess proportionately
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To divide in proportionate shares, such as taxes, insurance, rent, or other items which the buyer and seller share as of the time of closing, or other agreed upon time top
prorate
To allocate between seller and buyer their proportionate share of an obligation paid or due For example a prorate on real property taxes, fire insurance, or condominium fee
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1 v Adjust proportionally 2 n In the educational tour market, the number of paying customers required to earn a tour conductor's pass
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To divide expenses and income between a buyer and a seller in proportionate shares For example, a buyer purchases property at midyear after the seller has already paid taxes on the property for the whole year The buyer reimburses the seller for one-half of those taxes, the pro-rata share, for the buyer's share of that year
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To divide proportionately, so as to determine actual amounts owed by a buyer and seller at closing
prorate
To divide or distribute proportionately
prorate
To divide or distribute proportionally
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divide or assess proportionally; "The rent was prorated for the rest of the month"
prorated

    Hyphenation

    pro·ra·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    prōreytîd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprōˌrātəd/ /ˈproʊˌreɪtɪd/

    Etymology

    [ (")prO-'rAt, 'prO-" ] (verb.) 1860. pro rata.
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