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Wat (wie) is honorarium - definitie

PAYMENT MADE WHEN NOT SET OR REQUIRED
Honoraria; King George’s Cavalry; King George’s cavalry

Honorarium         
·adj ·Alt. of Honorary.
honorarium         
n. to pay; receive an honorarium
honorarium         
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¦ noun (plural honorariums or honoraria -r??) a nominal payment for professional services.
Origin
C17: from L., denoting a gift made on being admitted to public office, from honorarius (see honorary).

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Honorarium

An honorarium is an ex gratia payment, i.e., a payment made, without the giver recognizing themselves as having any liability or legal obligation, to a person for his or her services in a volunteer capacity or for services for which fees are not traditionally required. It is a common remuneration practice in schools or sports clubs, for teachers and coaches. Another example includes the payment to guest speakers at a conference meeting to cover their travel, accommodation, or preparation time. Services for Christian Church funerals and/or memorial services are often paid by honorarium, as the minister, musicians, organist, soloist and others, out of care, do not have a set fee for services to grieving families. Likewise, wedding officiants are sometimes paid through honorarium. When required, honorariums may be termed altarages, although an altarage may be paid to a church or parish rather than a person.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor honorarium
1. He also allowed payment of honorarium to the employees illegally.
2. She also received an honorarium of $5,000 and travel expenses to the convention.
3. If he wins, he stands to receive P3,000 in monthly honorarium.
4. Expenses for attending board meetings would be covered and board members would receive a $3,500 honorarium for each meeting attended.
5. The Lasker public service award, which carries no honorarium, goes to Nancy Brinker, founder and president of the Susan G.