Sportel usually in the plural form Sporteln (charge, due)
In the past, the direct payment according to the tariff to a public servant or a clergyman for the official act performed by him. In the 18th century, sporteln were largely replaced by regular remuneration of the official on the part of the employer (salary). – The person who demanded sport was also called a sportulant, and the collection of sport was called sportulieren. – The fee for a government service, especially in courts (court money). – See levy, fee, inrotation money, justice money, chancery money, stolgeld, tax.
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