Definition of Fundholders. Meaning of Fundholders. Synonyms of Fundholders

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Definition of Fundholders

Fundholder
Fundholder Fund"hold"er, a. One who has money invested in the public funds. --J. S. Mill.

Meaning of Fundholders from wikipedia

- much less po****r. There were allegations that fundholders received more funding than non-fundholders, creating a two-tier system. GP fundholding was...
- and other female relatives' of fundholders so that they would not be plunged into poverty on the death of the fundholder during and after the Napoleonic...
- trading ceased in 1838, but it continued to be used for the cashing of fundholders' dividend warrants. The credit crisis of 1772 has been described as the...
- organizations primarily from the state of Delaware and surrounding areas. Fundholders include individuals, families, businesses and organizations. The DCF...
- rational calculations of demand and cost." From 2003 to 2013 the prin****l fundholders in the NHS system were the primary care trusts (PCTs), which commissioned...
- to get them to support national objectives. Some of the first wave of fundholders ended the year with surpluses in excess of £100,000. Five had surpluses...
- April 2012, yet it took six years for 56% of general practices to become fundholders after the introduction of the internal market. Nearly seven years after...
- provision of healthcare in the UK was split up, with government-funded GP fundholders "purchasing" healthcare from NHS trusts and district health authorities...
- series of mergers intact. Between 1982 and 1994 the local healthcare fundholders for this area was known as the Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley...
- (1796–1868) and had three children, namely: Benjamin Lewis (1815–1895), fundholder George John Vulliamy (1817–1886), architect and civil engineer, married...