appropriation act

  • 1Appropriation Act — An Appropriation Act is an Act of Parliament passed by the United Kingdom Parliament which, like a Consolidated Fund Act, allows the Treasury to issue funds out of the Consolidated Fund. Unlike a Consolidated Fund Act an Appropriation Act also… …

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  • 2Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 — The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 was passed in April during the Second Hundred Days as a part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt s New Deal. It was a large scale public works program for the jobless which included the Works Progress… …

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  • 3Appropriation bill — An appropriation bill or running bill is a legislative motion (bill) which authorizes the government to spend money. It is a bill that sets money aside for specific spending.[1] In most democracies, approval of the legislature is necessary for… …

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  • 4Appropriation (law) — In law and government, appropriation (from Latin appropriare , to make one s own , later to ) is the act of something for its application to a particular usage, to the exclusion of all other uses.It typically refers to the legislative designation …

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  • 5Appropriation Cinema — Appropriation Art Majid Farahani Appropriation Art (englisch appropriation = Aneignung), auch deutsch gesprochen Appropriation, ist eine Ausdrucksform des zeitgenössischen künstlerischen Schaffens. Sie wird meist der Konzeptkunst zugeordnet, weil …

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  • 6Appropriation art — Majid Farahani Appropriation Art (englisch appropriation = Aneignung), auch deutsch gesprochen Appropriation, ist eine Ausdrucksform des zeitgenössischen künstlerischen Schaffens. Sie wird meist der Konzeptkunst zugeordnet, weil das Verständnis… …

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  • 7appropriation — ap‧pro‧pri‧a‧tion [əˌprəʊpriˈeɪʆn ǁ əˌproʊ ] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. the official use of money for a particular purpose, or an amount of money that is used: • They each receive a state appropriation of $50,000 to cover education costs.… …

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  • 8appropriation — I (allotment) noun allocation, allowance, apportionment, budget, budgeting, concession, designation of use, dispensation, distribution, setting apart associated concepts: appropriation bill, appropriation for public use, appropriation of money,… …

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  • 9Appropriation — is the act of taking possession of or assigning purpose to properties or ideas and is important in many topics, including: *Appropriation (sociology) in relation to the spread of knowledge *Appropriation (art) **Appropriation (music) in reference …

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  • 10Appropriation — Ap*pro pri*a tion, n. [L. appropriatio: cf. F. appropriation.] 1. The act of setting apart or assigning to a particular use or person, or of taking to one s self, in exclusion of all others; application to a special use or purpose, as of a piece… …

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