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noun - a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations
noun - an amount in excess
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Jun 19 2016 L.A. Times Daily |
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Plural form of overage. |
an excess or surplus, especially the amount by which a sum of money is greater than a previous estimate. |
An excess or surplus, especially the amount by which a sum of money is greater than a previous estimate. |
Over a certain age limit. |
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In the context of land sales, an overage (also called “claw back”) is used to describe a sum of money in addition to the original sale price which a seller of land may be entitled to receive following completion if and when the buyer complies with agreed conditions. * Overage is often written into a contract of sale where land or property is being sold at an undervalued rate, or there is a clear process which can be undertaken to improve the value of the land over and above the cost of the process to improve the value. Planning permission is often an example of a process which can significantly enhance the value of land over and above the cost of gaining the permission. * Overage does not solely relate to land and property and could be written into any contract for a sale of goods. Therefore if an old classic car in poor condition was to be sold to someone with the intent of refurbishing it and then selling it on, the original seller may choose to sell the car at a very low value and contract to receive a percentage of the uplift from the next sale as well. |