Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
a spese dell\'Erario
English translation:
at the expense of the Public Treasury
Italian term
a spese dell'Erario
c'è scritto
la Sig.ra XXX e i figli predetti viaggiano a spese dell'Erario.
Grazie per la collaborazione a tutti voi
4 | at the expense of the (Public) Treasury | Barbara Cochran, MFA |
3 | {with costs payable} out of public funds | Adrian MM. |
Jun 16, 2022 20:34: Angie Garbarino changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (1): Tom in London
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Proposed translations
at the expense of the (Public) Treasury
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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
{with costs payable} out of public funds
( 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
http://erskinemay.parliament.uk/section/5685/charges-upon-the-public-revenue-or-upon-public-funds/
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