defrayed

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Examples of defrayed

  • Much of this expenditure was defrayed by means of increasing tax burdens on single people and childless couples.

  • The wear and tear caused by motorists on the roads should be defrayed out of the tax levied upon them.

  • All parties interested will be entitled to be represented, the expenses being defrayed out of public funds.

  • Expenditure on vehicles and other equipment is defrayed from the local police fund.

  • The capital expenditure of local education authorities is, as a rule, defrayed from loans.

  • The expense of such examination is in most cases defrayed by the local authorities.

  • During that year the gross expenditure by local authorities, including expenditure defrayed out of loans but excluding loan charges, was £58,798,707.

  • Expenditure by local education authorities upon the building of elementary schools is, as a rule, defrayed from loans.

  • The term "economies" does not quite represent the source from which this expenditure has been defrayed.

  • If it is defrayed out of the rates, it is reasonable that that should make it unnecessary for any further contribution to be given.

  • The expenses of the council should be modest and will be defrayed from the fund.

  • His expenses in so doing are, under present arrangements, defrayed out of the fund.

  • He and his colleagues have more than once referred to the way in which the costs can be defrayed.

  • The cost of £2,750,000 was defrayed out of the profits made and a certain residue in hand.

  • The expenses of visiting committees are to be defrayed by the local authorities within the county or borough within whose area they operate.

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