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Public Money and Management — Public Money Management is a journal published by Blackwell Publishing and edited by Andrew Gray and Professor Jane Broadbent, the Deputy Vice Chancellor at Roehampton University. Michaela Lavender is the managing editor.External links*… … Wikipedia
gift of public money — Any appropriation of public money for the benefit of one who has no claim to be compensated which is enforceable at law or in equity, irrespective of what the moral obligation may be under the circumstances. Conlin v San Francisco Board of… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Public broadcasting — includes radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing and commercial… … Wikipedia
Money (Jamelia song) — Money Single by Jamelia featuring Beenie Man from the album Drama Released … Wikipedia
public funds — money that belongs belongs to the government and is used for the good of the public; money donated by individuals to be used for public good … English contemporary dictionary
public service broadcasting — ˌpublic ˈservice broadcasting 7 [public service broadcasting] noun uncountable radio and television programmes broadcast by organizations such as the BBC in Britain that are independent of government but are financed by public money Culture:… … Useful english dictionary
Money bill — Not to be confused with Banknote. In the Westminster system (and, colloquially, in the United States), a money bill or supply bill is a bill that solely concerns taxation or government spending (also known as appropriation of money), as opposed… … Wikipedia
public — ▪ I. public pub‧lic 1 [ˈpʌblɪk] noun the public ordinary people who do not belong to the government or have any special position in society: • An offer for the sale of shares to the general public was planned for early next year. • The… … Financial and business terms
public — 1 / pVblIk/ adjective 1 ORDINARY PEOPLE (no comparative) connected with all the ordinary people in a country, who are not members of the government or do not have important jobs: The law was changed as a result of public pressure. | in the public … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
money — In usual and ordinary acceptation it means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate. Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky. 319, 133 S.W.2d 74, 79, 81 … Black's law dictionary