Appropriation Law definition
Appropriation Law. ’ means a Law passed by the State House of Assembly or a Local Government Legislative Council authorizing spending from the Consolidated Revenue Fund including a Supplementary Appropriation Law:
Appropriation Law means the law enacted in respect of each financial year to provide for the issue from the Consolidated Fund and from the Improvement and Development Fund of the sums necessary to meet expenditure (other than expenditure charged upon the Consolidated Fund by the Constitution or any other law) in that year and includes any supplementary appropriation law;
Appropriation Law means the law enacted each year by the House, the principal purpose of which is the appropriation of public fund for such expenditure or investment for such purposes as are specified in such Law; "assets" are resources controlled by an entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits, services or potentials are expected to flow to the entity; “auditor-general" means the State Auditor-General or the Auditor-General for Local Governments as provided in the relevant part under this Law;
Examples of Appropriation Law in a sentence
Furthermore, the procurement of private insurance for coverage against property damage or loss as a result of Government’s activities is prohibited by Federal Appropriation Law.
More Definitions of Appropriation Law
Appropriation Law means a law passed by the State House of Assembly authorizing spending from the Consolidated Revenue Fund and includes a Supplementary Appropriation Law;
Appropriation Law means a Law to apply a sum of money out of the Consolidated Fund or any other fund of the State to the service of a financial year;
Appropriation Law means a law passed by the House authorising spending from the consolidated revenue fund and includes a Supplementary appropriation law.
Appropriation Law means a duly enacted law by the House of Assembly pursuant to Section 121 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and includes, a Supplementary Appropriation Law;