(1) Pledge without delivery or title of possession
(2) To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
(1) She arranged to hypothecate her half of the equity to pay for the charter
(2) According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, hypothecated taxes are a bit like shares - their value can go down as well as up.
(3) Monies collected will be hypothecated (ring-fenced) for an Environment Fund - just like money collected from the Landfill Tax.
(4) But this hypothecation has slipped over the years.
(5) Subsequently, other States hypothecated fuel franchise fees until they were struck down as unconstitutional.
(6) If hypothecation is extended and the Treasury manages a series of accounts tying revenue to specific spending, they will lose some of this clout.
(7) Another alternative, advocated by some as a response to perceived resistance to tax increases, is a hypothecated tax.
(8) When a customer hypothecates goods to his bank, he purports to create a security, which constitutes neither a legal mortgage nor a pledge.
(9) The interesting aspect is that none of the ‘Maradonas’ is hypothecated to any financial institution.
(10) Of course, New Zealand does not separate out hypothecated social security taxes.
(11) Central agencies opposed hypothecation in the absence of financial market disciplines.
(12) The hypothecation scheme has been a completely predictable disaster.
(13) The Inter-State Commission was equivocal about hypothecation, but recognised hypothecated payments as contributions toward the cost of road use.
(14) Such a free-rider effect encourages some to propose some sort of hypothecated infrastructure tax.
(15) It isn't and the claimed hypothecating of traffic fines revenue is just a political ruse.
(16) He is thought to be opposed to any hypothecated , or earmarked taxes for health or other services.
(17) The reason for this is that hypothecation reduces financial accountability in the absence of competitive market disciplines.
(18) I shall again be told, of course, that the Treasury won't stand for hypothecated taxation.
(19) A genuine hypothecated Medicare Levy might need to be at least 10% of income.
(20) In most OECD countries these contributions are made through hypothecated taxes (usually imposed on individual taxpayers).
(21) Many French taxes and national insurance charges are hypothecated to particular layers of government, or spending funds.
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