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appropriation

In law, the setting aside of money or other property to be applied exclusively to one use.

In English civil law, a debtor who owes separate amounts to the same creditor is entitled when making a payment on account to allocate the money as he or she likes in respect of the different debts. If the money is paid in without making any such stipulation the creditor can appropriate it as he or she chooses. If there has been no selection by either, the law generally gives preference to earlier rather than later debts.



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A CERTAIN City desiring to purchase a site for a public Deformatory procured an appropriation from the Government of the country.
All the preceding classes that got the upper hand, sought to fortify their already acquired status by subjecting society at large to their conditions of appropriation.
I found that about a year previous to my going to Tuskegee some of the coloured people who had heard something of the work of education being done at Hampton had applied to the state Legislature, through their representatives, for a small appropriation to be used in starting a normal school in Tuskegee.
 
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