GRANT-IN-AID

GRANT-IN-AID

grant-in-aid.

1. A sum of money given by a governmental agency to a person or institution for a specific purpose; esp., federal funding for a state public program. [Cases: United States 82(2).]

2. Hist. AID(1).


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