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Expend
either in payment or in donations to spend as they expend money for food or in charity to expend time labor
Landing charges
Landing charges, are the expenditure incurred by an importer for bringing goods on board ship
Disburse
To pay out to expend usually from a public fund or treasury
Dispend
To spend to lay out to expend
Economize
To manage with economy to use with prudence to expend with frugality as to economize ones income
Erogate
To lay out as money to deal out to expend
Savingness
The quality of being saving carefulness not to expend money uselessly frugality parsimony
Expenditor
Expenditor, person formerly appointed by comm-issioners of sewers to pay, disburse,
Joint-tenancy
they must be deemed, even inequity, as joint-tenants. Should one expend money in the repair and improvement of the estate, he
Public officer
it is, as such officer, to take receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of the Government, or to make
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