Surcharge

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Surcharge stands for an increase in an amount of money :


Surcharge stands for an allocation or assignment :

  • In the case of auctions under private law, the auctioneer's declaration of acceptance of the last highest bid (usually indicated by a hammer blow), see auction
  • In the case of a foreclosure auction, the assignment of property by court order, see Foreclosure auction
  • the placing of an order, mostly from the public sector, see tender


Surcharge stands for an additive or filler :

  • Aggregates are constituents of material mixtures; in concrete these are e.g. B. to aggregates
  • Additions to the ore-coke mixture in metallurgy to achieve a cheaper slag or to remove the iron companions sulfur and phosphorus, see Möller or lead surcharge


The surcharge is the name of the nature reserve surcharge in the Minden-Lübbecke district


The surcharge is the surname of the following people:

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