Service fee
Service allowance is a special type of severance payment in the military service sector, which is paid to soldiers in place of military pay for short military exercises that do not last longer than three days.
The legal basis for this is the Military Wages Act. Accordingly, the service fee for a military exercise over two days on Saturday and Sunday is five times and for other exercises (e.g. for combinations such as Friday / Saturday / Sunday or Saturday / Sunday / Monday etc.) twice the daily military wage rate.
In addition, service allowance is an outdated term for the following payments:
- Money that the debtor pays on the basis of contracts or a legally valid agreement instead of services to be rendered or instead of owed services in kind to the manor .
- Rent (service penny).
- Protection money from the Jews to a landlord based on the Jewish shelf .
Individual evidence
- ^ Finance lexicon
- ↑ a b c Pierer's Lexicon. 1857-1865.