0 to give money by law for a particular purpose: --
hypothecated educational grants
That does not sound hypothecated; it sounds more like our old friend the blank cheque.
We must reinvest the money—hypothecated, perhaps—to ensure that benefits result from the burden of taxation on the industry.
The document reported that the party had a nest egg of £300,000 and that "a year's peerages are hypothecated".
I know that they do not want certain percentages of income or other taxes actually hypothecated directly to any particular service.
It is not possible to hypothecate these sums to county council or district council spending.
No part of it can be hypothecated for any particular purposes.
Rate support grant is not hypothecated to individual services; it is for local authorities to determine priorities within the resources available to them.
Expenditure is not in general hypothecated to individual countries.