0 to give money by law for a particular purpose:
hypothecated educational grants
A penance which hypothecated payments for the upkeep of paupers or priests was imaginative and peculiarly appropriate in the fight against heresy.
Table 6 reports attitudes to hypothecated taxes and the amount that would be raised as a percentage of current spending on the service.
He also throws in proposals for demogrants and (most unconvincingly, to my mind) hypothecated taxes.
When hypothecated, or put up as security for additional loans, the money that went into the hypothecated stocks in the first place appears to be in several places at once.
Rate support grant is paid in aid of local authority services generally and is not hypothecated to individual services.
The total is calculated from components relating to services, but these components are not hypothecated to individual services.
The time has come that if one starts to hypothecate, one gets into very murky fields.
Expenditure is not in general hypothecated to individual countries.