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hypothecation

[hahy-poth-i-key-shuhn] / haɪˌpɒθ ɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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Even though that’s what would happen under the current system of hypothecation of tax revenues in the US.

From Forbes Jun. 10, 2014

Chancellor Gordon Brown was persuaded, against his instincts, to agree to "hypothecation" – earmarking certain taxes specifically for schools and hospitals.

From The Guardian Apr. 7, 2011

There are strong democratic, political and economic arguments for the hypothecation of tax to support causes that have both government and public approval.

From The Guardian May 18, 2010

Peculiar forms of assignments In certain cases we shall find a sort of hypothecation of property, as when it is assigned as security, but not given up.

From Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters by C. H. W. (Claude Hermann Walter) Johns

The provision that at least no judicial hypothecation should be made on an un-insured house is found in the Darmstadt law of 1777, § 13, and in that of Mainz of 1780, art.

From Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II by Wilhelm Roscher




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