Overages definition

Overages means, with respect to any License, the variable, contingent payments in excess of Guarantied Royalties payable under such License upon the occurrence of certain specified events, such as the generation of a certain level of gross receipts, net proceeds and/or profits, however calculated, and/or the achievement of certain other performance milestones by the Licensee thereunder, in each case, minus any agency fees paid under and in accordance with such License out of such payments not required to be deducted therefrom prior to payment thereof to the applicable Loan Party.
Overages shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 13.14.3.
Overages means (i) Solid Waste or Recyclable Materials exceeding its Container’s intended capacity such that the Container’s lid is lifted by at least 12 inches (or would be lifted by at least 12 inches if there were a lid), or (ii) Solid Waste or Recyclable Materials placed on top of or in the immediate vicinity of the Container. Franchisee may provide Overage service to Customers and charge the rates described in Exhibit A. Franchisee is not obligated to collect Overage, unless caused by Franchisee spillage of non-overloaded Containers during collection.

Examples of Overages in a sentence

  • The following limitations apply to the below products: Lite Basic Pro Enterprise Enterprise Plus Total Number of Managed End Points 150 150 500 1500 4500 Max Number of Video Streams Connected 0 150 500 1500 4500 Indefinite Cloud Storage 2TB 5TB 10TB 30TB Overages may result in additional fees or the need to upgrade products.

  • A team of qualified staff provide an efficient and personal customer service.Overage Finders Fee Agreements lots of checks and little “blurbs” from Overages Finders WE have trained who have obtained funds for claimants.

  • Overages are additional use by Customer of Services that exceed the initial quantity set forth on an applicable Sales Order.

  • Overages will be invoiced as set forth in the Transaction Document.

  • Overages – Customer contracts for 1,000 gallons for Heating Season (Sept 1 to May 31) and uses 1,100 gallons.


More Definitions of Overages

Overages has the meaning set out in clause 8.5.
Overages shall be defined as additional students above the caseload limits prescribed by State Regulations, State Waiver, or RESA Waivers. “Coverage matters” shall be defined as the need to provide services to students whose teacher/ancillary staff member is either on an extended leave or has left the District and a vacancy exists. Coverage matters shall exist once a position has been open for a period of 40 calendar days or more, and the TSD has been unable to fill the position with a certified substitute. Special Education Resource Room Teachers shall be paid overages as follows: ● $2.00 per day additional student above their caseload limits prescribed by State Regulations, State Waiver, or RESA Waivers. Special Education Resource Room Teachers shall be paid for coverage/caseload overage Special Education Self-Contained Classroom Teachers shall be paid overages as follows: ● $5.00 per day per additional student over their caseload limits prescribed by State Regulations, State Waiver, or RESA Waivers. Special Education Self-Contained Classroom teachers shall be paid for coverage matters, if providing coverage exceeds their caseload limits, as follows: ● $100.00 per additional IEP ● $200.00 per additional evaluation matters, if providing coverage/caseload overage exceeds their caseload limits, as follows: ● $100.00 per additional IEP ● $200.00 per Initial or re-evaluation. Speech and Language Pathologists shall not be paid evaluation or re-evaluation overages or for coverage matters, as they shall be placed on the MA30 lane of the TFT Payscale. However, Speech and Language Pathologist shall be paid $1.00 per day per student for caseload overages. OTs/PTs shall be paid overages as follows: ● 1% of BA Base for initial or re-evaluations of students over caseload limits prescribed by State Regulations, State Waiver, or RESA Waivers. This shall only be paid for individual students who are actually above the OT/PT caseload limit. For example, if an OT/PT has 3 students above their caseload, the OT/PT will only be paid the 1% if they do an evaluation for any of the three students who actually cause the OT/PT to go over their caseload limit at the time services are rendered. ● OT/PT shall be paid $1.00 per day per student for caseload overages. OT/PT shall be paid for coverage matters, if providing coverage exceeds their caseload limits, as follows: ● If an OT/PT takes a leave of absence longer than 30 calendar days and the TSD is unable to fill the position with a certifi...
Overages means an amount equal to the difference of Actual Aggregate Capital Expenditures expended as of the Notice Overages Date, minus Approved Aggregate Capital Expenditures, as set forth in the Second Release Date Holdback Notice.
Overages means the extent to which the amount of Cash actually present in a Transferred Machine as of a Replenishment Date as reported by the Courier is greater than the balance maintained by 7-Eleven or W▇▇▇▇ Fargo, as applicable, based upon the transactions reported by Fiserv or W▇▇▇▇ Fargo, as applicable, that have occurred at that Transferred Machine since the last time that Transferred Machine was replenished with Cash.
Overages means Usage in excess of a Usage Commitment.
Overages means all other sums payable pursuant to a License Agreement in addition to (or in lieu of) any Advance in consideration for the right to Exploit any of the Licensed Rights (including "Overages" as defined and designated in the Summit Agreements and any television or box office escalators regardless of whether characterized in any License Agreement as an additional Advance) which are paid in cash, credit or kind (in all currency) and which are properly credited to the Collection Account(s) or received by or properly credited to LIVE or paid with the consent or at the direction of LIVE to any third party during the Distribution Term of the respective License Agreement.
Overages. If the proposed project includes costs not covered by the grant or costs over the amount requested, please upload a letter on official letterhead stationery stating that the library will assume the additional expenses. Any proposed amount over the requested grant must be paid for by the local governing body or a private source.