(governmental)
71governmental deficit — condition in which national spending exceeds national income …
72governmental support — support provided by a government …
73governmental tort immunity — protection granted to a country against lawsuits for damages …
74governmental agents — Those performing services and duties of a public character for benefit of all citizens of community. The term includes firemen and policemen. Miller v. City of Albany, 158 Misc. 720, 287 N.Y.S. 889, 891. Also, public school officials are… …
75governmental enterprise — A project or undertaking by the government of a more or less permanent nature, such as a drainage district. Rorick v. United States Sugar Corporation, C.C.A.Fla., 120 F.2d 418, 421 …
76governmental facility — A building or institution provided by the government to care for a specified need, such as a courthouse or county jail. Haney v. Town of Rainelle, 125 W.Va. 397, 25 S.E.2d 207, 211 …
77governmental immunity — See Federal Tort Claims Act sovereign immunity …
78governmental powers — The totality of power which reposes in a government enabling it to carry out its proper functions as a sovereign. General powers of federal government are enumerated in U.S. Constitution; powers of state governments in state constitutions;… …
79governmental secrets — In evidence, a privilege exists which protects the government from revealing military or diplomatic secrets or other information the disclosure of which would be contrary to the public interest. U. S. v. Reynolds, 345 U.S. 1, 73 S.Ct. 528, 97… …
80governmental trusts — Type of charitable trust used for erection and maintenance of public buildings and for the promotion of purposes which are of a character sufficiently beneficial to the community to justify permitting property to be devoted forever to their… …