Appropriation
81appropriation committee — committee which authorizes distribution of funds …
82appropriation of funds — allocation of financial resources …
83appropriation bill — /əproʊpriˈeɪʃən bɪl/ (say uhprohpree ayshuhn bil) noun a bill by which parliament authorises the expenditure by government of the public money from consolidated revenue …
84appropriation account — /əˌprəυpri eɪʃ(ə)n əˌkaυnt/ noun the part of a profit and loss account which shows how the profit has been dealt with such as how much has been given to the shareholders as dividends, how much is being put into the reserves etc …
85appropriation account — /əˌprəυpri eɪʃ(ə)n əˌkaυnt/ noun the part of a profit and loss account which shows how the profit has been dealt with, e.g., how much has been given to the shareholders as dividends and how much is being put into the reserves …
86appropriation for war — The taking and use of property by the army or navy, in the course of war, not authorized by contract with the government. Filor v United States, 76 US (9 Wall) 45, 19 L Ed 549 …
87appropriation of ice — Such exercise of dominion over ice on public waters, for example, cutting the ice into cakes, as will vest the exclusive right to the ice in the person so acting, provided he has the present ability and intention to proceed to a harvest of the… …
88appropriation of payments — See application of payments …
89appropriation to capital — The application of net income of a corporation to an increase in the capital of the company, as by expanding the plant or making permanent improvements. Davis v Jackson, 152 Mass 58, 25 NE 21 …
90Cultural appropriation — Non Japanese person learns Japanese martial art Cultural appropriation is the adoption of some specific elements of one culture by a different cultural group. It describes acculturation or assimilation, but can imply a negative view towards… …