appropriation
71appropriation — The allocation of the net profits of an organization in its accounts. For example, in a company appropriations are usually in the form of cash dividends or scrip dividends to shareholders, transfers to reserves, and amounts for taxation. In a… …
72appropriation — n 1. takeover, seizure, capture; expropriation, arrogation, assumption, usurpation, accroachment; confiscation, impoundment. 2. theft, stealing, thievery, pilferage, pilfering, Sl. swiping, Sl. hustling, Sl. copping; peculation, embezzlement,… …
73appropriation — ap·pro·pri·a·tion …
74appropriation — Соотнесение …
75appropriation — ap•pro•pri•a•tion [[t]əˌproʊ priˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) gov the act of appropriating 2) gov anything appropriated for a special purpose, esp. money authorized to be paid from a public treasury • Etymology: 1325–75; ME (< MF) < LL …
76appropriation — /əproʊpriˈeɪʃən/ (say uhprohpree ayshuhn) noun 1. anything appropriated for a special purpose, as money. 2. the act of appropriating. 3. an act of a legislature authorising money to be paid from the treasury …
77appropriation — Ha awina, pila ha awina; alāiki (taking by force) …
78appropriation — A taking to the exclusion of others; a conversion of property where performed without right. 18 Am J2d Conv § 1. A taking of private property for public use under the power of eminent domain. Cushing v Gillespie, 208 Okla 359, 256 P2d 418, 36… …
79Appropriation request — Formal request for funds for capital investment project. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
80appropriation request — Formal request for funds for capital investment project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …