This leads to proposals for new forms of funding for Australian content production, such as the
hypothecation of the commercial broadcasters' licence fee rebates, and the expansion of the Producer Offset tax incentive to include a wider variety of genres.
Tory council leader Mike Whitby accused Labour of '
hypothecation', claiming they should not assume they will be back next year.
35 lacs and the loan would be secured against
hypothecation of construction/mining equipment.
The issue is secured by first pari passu charge on movable and immovable assets by way of equitable mortgage of immovable properties and
hypothecation of movable assets with a 25% margin.
The buyers of these securities have signed
hypothecation agreements with their brokers that define a set of property rights.
The tour operator hired 15 buses from Tata through methods of hire purchase and
hypothecation over a period of four years.
An example is the civil law provisions containing the right to take possession and the right of
hypothecation. Even where such rights to take possession or hypothecate are conferred, care must be taken to ensure that legal norms are observed in the process.
The answer to that, of course, is a set of entirely different questions about
hypothecation and the strange rule-bound thing that is the UK economy.
Some of the merits and demerits of
hypothecation will be illustrated in the course of this article.
In launching his campaign, Brennan singled out child endowment, the abolition of sales and payroll tax, government home loan guarantees, and the
hypothecation of fuel taxes for roads.