Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

a spese dell\'Erario

English translation:

at the expense of the Public Treasury

Added to glossary by EnricaZ
Jun 16, 2022 17:24
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Italian term

a spese dell'Erario

Non-PRO Italian to English Other Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
in un certificato rilasciato dal consolato generale d'italia a sydney nel 1963
c'è scritto
la Sig.ra XXX e i figli predetti viaggiano a spese dell'Erario.

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Jun 16, 2022 20:34: Angie Garbarino changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Tom in London

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Proposed translations

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at the expense of the (Public) Treasury

https://context.reverso.net/traduzione/italiano-inglese/spes...

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Note added at 2 hrs (2022-06-16 20:19:10 GMT)
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from all the different kinds of taxes and monies it takes in to support government programs
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20 hrs

{with costs payable} out of public funds

> the family is travelling 'out of public funds' is too ambiguously close to 'running out of public funds'. Payable out public funds is routinely used in the UK for court costs.
Example sentence:

( a ) and at the end of the definition there shall be added the ... was entitled to a pension or injury allowance payable out of public funds

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