A payment made by a person to gain admission to a company
In contrast to the Einzugsgeld (Anmanngeld, Bürgergeld, Anzugsgeld, Nachbargeld, Rezeptionsgeld), in former times a one-time or installment payment in a fixed amount, which a person had to make to become a member of an association (fraternity, club, guild, lodge, fraternity). – Today, in some companies and government agencies, common, but legally non-mandatory obligation to provide of a new employee to his colleagues. The scope of the contribution to be paid varies greatly. It ranges from a donation to the coffee box (thank-you-box, coffee kitty) to an invitation to the colleagues and their partners to a meal in an expensive restaurant (high-class restaurant). – In older regulations, any kind of obligatory deuce is prohibited as illegal, and the old deuce right (IUS PROTOMISEOS, CONGRUI, VEL RETRACTUS), apparently deeply rooted as customary right, is branded as “nuisance”. – See deduction money, inaugural money, service money, dispensational money, purchase money, church money, place money, petty cash, seat money.
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