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Defrayal
Defrayal De*fray"al, n.
The act of defraying; payment; as, the defrayal of necessary
costs.
Defrayer
Defrayer De*fray"er, n.
One who pays off expenses.
Defrayment
Defrayment De*fray"ment, n.
Payment of charges.
Meaning of Defray from wikipedia
- A
stipend is a
regular fixed sum of
money paid for
services or to
defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. It is often...
- A
stipend is a
fixed sum of
money paid
periodically for
services or to
defray expenses. That
remuneration is
termed a "fee" or "stipend"
rather than salary...
- not a
banking institution, it was an
interest free proposition,
largely defraying the
expense of the
government and
therefore taxation of the people. It...
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insisted that he
accept it,
later providing Washington $25,000 per year to
defray costs of the presidency,
equivalent to $6.39 million today.
Washington wrote...
- editions, thus
enabling him to
fulfill his
financial obligations and to
defray the
expenses incurred at the time of his trial."
After slow
initial sales...
-
reported losses of $112M.
Losses by government-owned
corporations have been
defra**** through the
issuance of
bonds compounding more than 40% of
Puerto Rico's...
- (ecclesiastical), a
portion of
church property that is
appropriated to
defray the
expenses of
either the
prelate or the
community that
serves the church...
-
received during the year]
includes $5,444,000
received from E. S.
Harkness to
defray the
expenses of
constructing the
first Harvard houses." John B. Fox Jr....
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intent of the deal was to
establish a
reliable income for the
studio to
defray the
financial risk of
solely relying on the
theatrical film market. The...
- a
subsistence allowance to
servicemen and
women working as
stewards to
defray their accommodation costs for the
period of the Championships. The Service...