Definition of "scrip"
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noun
countable and uncountable, plural scrips
A document signifying a power to obtain a specified acreage of public land.
Quotations
Then in 1858 he sent John White, Webster's former neighbour, to Hokianga to supervise the investigation and survey of the scrip claims; that is, those areas of land for which scrip had been granted in the 1840s and which the Crown now claimed to own.
2015, Jennifer Ashton, At the Margin of Empire: John Webster and Hokianga, 1841–1900
A substitute for legal tender that is produced by a local government or a private organization.
Quotations
His actions provide a blueprint for crisis control that merits attention today. All these fiscal achievements removed most of the need for local scrip, accounting for the very few issues found in this section of the catalog.
2013, Neil Shafer, Tom Sheehan, Panic Scrip of 1893, 1907 and 1914, page 337
You look at your forty pieces of scrip, and you think: 'Hmm. That's only ten hours of prime-time babysitting. That's not much. I was thinking of taking my partner out for a meal and a movie this weekend, but that would use up five or six hours. What if next week we got invited to some important social event at the last minute, and we didn't have enough scrip left to get emergency babysitting? On reflection, we'd better not go out this weekend. Instead, let's first put in a couple of evenings of babysitting to build up our reserves of scrip.
2013, Tim Harford, The Undercover Economist Strikes Back: The Babysitting Recession
Many states permit a corporation to issue scrip certificates in lieu of fractional shares, with holders being entitled to combine their certificates—"to round them up"—in amounts aggregating a full share and to exchange them for a full share certificate.
2020, Arthur M. Borden, Joel A. Yunis, Going Private, page 3-6
scrip3
noun
plural scrips
scrip4
noun
plural scrips
(informal) A medical prescription.