/əˈpɔːʃәnmənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc phân chia tương xứng, việc chia phần;
2. việc xác định tiêu chuẩn đại diện.
A more thorough explanation: Apportionment refers to the act of dividing or distributing something, such as funds or resources, among different individuals or entities according to a specific plan or formula. In a legal context, apportionment often involves allocating costs, liabilities, or benefits among various parties based on certain criteria or principles.
Example: The court ordered an apportionment of the damages among the multiple defendants based on their respective levels of fault.