Johndoe111
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In California, if a documents states "Bears to the Sum of" - what does it mean ? I can only find this term used in very high end legislative government documents, for example , and caveat I think this one is from Canada, but it's the best example I could find online (hence this forum posting) :
"the amount payable to the provinces in respect of the extended health care services program pursuant to subsection 23(2) of the Act bears to the sum of the amounts of the entitlements of all provinces,"
So if I have a contract and it says : "John Doe will pay $100,000 bears to the sum of $300,000" - what does it mean ?
I have been told it means there's $300,000 to divide between the other person mentioned in the contract, so there's $150,000 allocated against this debt already so effectively it means I get $50k paid to me, instead of $150k.
I have been told it means "no more than $300,000" so for example if there were penalities or interests etc. it means they cannot be more than $300k.
I have been told it's a factoring mechanism and somehow $100k / $300k = 0.33 so then $100k I owe x 0.33, means I pay and additional 33% basically, but who ever heard of such a strange interest or penalty calculation on a debt and no time frame and not real interest.
It doesn't make sense, this arcane term is basically only used in Government documents.
"the amount payable to the provinces in respect of the extended health care services program pursuant to subsection 23(2) of the Act bears to the sum of the amounts of the entitlements of all provinces,"
So if I have a contract and it says : "John Doe will pay $100,000 bears to the sum of $300,000" - what does it mean ?
I have been told it means there's $300,000 to divide between the other person mentioned in the contract, so there's $150,000 allocated against this debt already so effectively it means I get $50k paid to me, instead of $150k.
I have been told it means "no more than $300,000" so for example if there were penalities or interests etc. it means they cannot be more than $300k.
I have been told it's a factoring mechanism and somehow $100k / $300k = 0.33 so then $100k I owe x 0.33, means I pay and additional 33% basically, but who ever heard of such a strange interest or penalty calculation on a debt and no time frame and not real interest.
It doesn't make sense, this arcane term is basically only used in Government documents.