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Definition of Minor expense
1. Noun. (frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified. "He requested reimbursement of $7 for incidental expenses"
Language type: Plural, Plural Form
Generic synonyms: Expense
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minor Expense
Literary usage of Minor expense
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics (1906)
"guished from the normal value of goods made, together with the " Profit and Minor
Expense Fund," for the nine leading industries in 1906: Table XXXIX. ..."
2. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1898)
"... product remaining nfter the deduction of tho amount paid in v. a;:ee become«
a "profit and minor expense fund," and in thus designated in the table. ..."
3. Duties on Metals and Manufactures of Metals by Boies Penrose, John Sharp Williams (1912)
"I think the machinery is a very minor expense. Mr. POND. A very minor expense;
because one operator can operate only one machine and make one file at a time ..."
4. Annual Report by New Jersey, Bureau of Industrial Statistics (1902)
"The balance of the industry product, after the deduction of the amount paid in
wages, is designated in the table as the profit and minor expense fund. ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Domicil, National, Quasi-national, and Municipal by Michael William Jacobs (1887)
"... a design to profit by some different intimated; and in the case of Sue- law
of succession at the minor's expense; cession of Lewis, 10 La. ..."