sA

English translation: samt Anhang - plus interest and costs

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German term or phrase:sA
English translation:samt Anhang - plus interest and costs
Entered by: Asya Sokirko

15:07 Oct 25, 2018
German to English translations [PRO]
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German term or phrase: sA
It is an abbreviation that I cannot decipher. It is always used next to a description of some payment, such as:
"er erklärt such einverstanden mit der Auszahlung von USD 100 000 sA". Any ideas?
Asya Sokirko
Sweden
Local time: 05:16
samt Anhang - plus interest and costs
Explanation:
This usually occurs in Austrian court texts. The sum is the principal amount claimed, and the "sA" means the additional amounts that will be due.
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Bettina Rittsteuer
Austria
Local time: 05:16
Grading comment
Thanks a lot! The funny things is that even if I had found "samt Anhang" on some list of abbreviations, it would have never occurred to me that it actually means "plus interest and costs".
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samt Anhang - plus interest and costs


Explanation:
This usually occurs in Austrian court texts. The sum is the principal amount claimed, and the "sA" means the additional amounts that will be due.

Bettina Rittsteuer
Austria
Local time: 05:16
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thanks a lot! The funny things is that even if I had found "samt Anhang" on some list of abbreviations, it would have never occurred to me that it actually means "plus interest and costs".

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