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sala

American  
[sah-luh] / ˈsɑ lə /

noun

  1. a large hall, living room, or reception room.


Etymology

Origin of sala

First recorded in 1605–15; from Spanish: “living room, hall,” either from Old Provençal, from Germanic or directly from Germanic; salon

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Cardiff City's claim for more than £100m in compensation following the death of footballer Emiliano Sala has been thrown out by a French judge.

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In the latest chapter of a long-running dispute, a French court tasked with ruling on whether the Welsh club was due compensation from Nantes for the loss of Sala has dismissed its claim.

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Sala's mother, Mercedes Taffarel, was in court with Cardiff City representatives to hear the verdict.

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The final chapter in the long-running dispute which followed the death of footballer Emiliano Sala is set to play out in a French court.

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Sala, 28, and pilot David Ibbotson died when the Piper Malibu plane carrying them crashed into the English Channel on the night of 21 January 2019.

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