Equal Division definition

Equal Division means that in all elections and appointments to which this phrase applies, one half shall be self- identified female and the balance shall be other than self-
Equal Division means that in all elections and appointments to which this phrase applies, one half shall be self- identified female and the balance shall be other than self-identified female. A variance of no more than one (1) shall be allowed when the number concerned is an odd number. With regard to appointments made under Article II of these bylaws, the appointor shall be counted in determining whether or not Equal Division has been adhered to. With regard to elections, this rule shall only apply to the greatest extent possible if insufficient numbers of a gender should decide to run.
Equal Division. Each spouse will receive ownership of the following community property: PAT: XXXXX: House Equity $ 100,000 401k $ 100,000 IRA 50,000 Condo Equity: 75,000 Community Debts - 25,000 PAT’S TOTAL: $ 150,000 XXXXX’X TOTAL: $ 150,000 Unequal Division: Each spouse will receive ownership of the following community property: PAT: XXXXX: House Equity $ 100,000 401k $ 100,000 IRA 50,000 Condo Equity 75,000 Community Debts - 25,000 PAT’S TOTAL: $ 200,000 XXXXX’X TOTAL: $ 100,000 Here’s how to compute a cash equalization payment, making the unequal division of community property into an equal division: subtract the lower total (Xxxxx’x $100,000) from the higher total (Pat’s $200,000), and divide by two. PAT: XXXXX: Pat’s unequal total $ 200,000 Xxxxx’x unequal total $ 100,000 Pat pays Xxxxx xxxx - 50,000 Xxxxx receives cash 50,000 PAT’S NEW TOTAL: $ 150,000 XXXXX’X NEW TOTAL: $ 150,000 Is your situation similar to the above? If so, think about how this cash equalization payment will be made: In a lump sum? In payments? If you cannot raise the cash to do this, are there other possibilities? At Divorce Helpline, we have many ideas about how property division can be equalized. Call for an attorney consultation for more information.

Examples of Equal Division in a sentence

  • Equal Division: If the plans cannot agree on the order of benefits within thirty (30) calendar days after the plans have received all of the information needed to pay the claim, the plans shall immediately pay the claim in equal shares and determine their relative liabilities following payment, except that no plan shall be required to pay more than it would have paid had it been the primary plan.

  • The delegation shall adhere to the Equal Division Rule, unless an odd number of members is to be elected, in which case a variation of one shall be permitted.

  • Persons elected as members shall adhere to the Equal Division Rule, and shall be members of the County Central Committee as of the date of the first regular meeting of This Committee.

  • Persons elected as members shall adhere to the Equal Division Rule.

  • The Vice Chair who, when considering the Chair and Vice Chair together adheres to the Equal Division Rule, shall be designated the First Vice Chair.

  • If elected, such candidate shall be entitled to appoint six members of This Committee, and shall adhere to the Equal Division Rule.

  • County Committee representatives shall be divided as equally as possible between the genders as described in Article II, Section 3, Subsection e, in accordance with the Equal Division rule.

  • The Club’s representatives to any particular pre- endorsing conference be from the list described above and that the overall list of representatives to all conferences adhere to the Equal Division Rule, to the extent possible.

  • Equal Division shall be adhered to in all appointments under this section.

  • If not elected, such candidate shall be entitled to appoint three members of This Committee, and shall adhere to the Equal Division Rule.


More Definitions of Equal Division

Equal Division means that the variance between members in each group who self-identify as a woman or as a man cannot exceed one (1).

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