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Meanings of equitable division in English
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Usage of equitable division in English
1
For instance: An equitabledivision can be made between all the plunderers.
2
Early in the day, these architects had made an equitabledivision of their duties.
3
These consisted of household goods mostly, and the task of equitabledivision was difficult.
4
It seems to me to be a very fair and equitabledivision just as it is.
5
Tom and I were in Blythe's cabin with him discussing an equitabledivision of the spoils.
6
On a more equitabledivision of the ager publicus, a wiser distribution of the right of possession.
7
Therefore the most equitabledivision would be that the mother should take two-sevenths, the son four-sevenths, and the daughter one-seventh.
8
My dear Mr. de Gray, we will settle all bills, and make a fair and equitabledivision, in the morning.
9
Having no tribunal for making an equitabledivision, the matter was left to mutual agreement, resulting in disputes and frequently murder.
10
On the arrival of Paetus, who brought one legion with him, an equitabledivision of the Roman forces was made between the generals.
11
Sir, - I support the call of Pat Corcoran (December 4th) for a more equitabledivision of European Union subsidies for farmers.
12
The boats can be chartered cheaply; and I have learned that the necessary divers can be secured on an equitabledivision of the spoils.
13
Nothing could more manifestly promote industry and agriculture, than that fair and equitabledivision of lands among the people which took place in this province.