excess payment

collocation in English

meaningsofexcessandpayment

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excess
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈek.ses/
us
/ˈek.ses/
extra:
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payment
noun
uk
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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(Definition ofexcessandpaymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexcess payment

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I pass to the second reason—namely, the risk ofexcesspaymentof compensation.
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Alternatively, he can avoid theexcesspaymentof contributions, and consequent refund, by paying in advance a sum equal to the annual maximum.
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It might be possible to have anexcesspayment, but how somebody can be paid twice for the same engines is very difficult to understand.
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I am not referring to the totalexcesspayment, which we could regard as an aggregate rebate concept.
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Nobody will risk anexcesspayment.
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Having done so, however, he must conform to the rule of the scheme, which is that if one grows above one's quota anexcesspaymentmust be paid.
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Then it provides that the benefit of thatexcesspaymentshall not go to the owner but shall in fact be for the benefit of the occupier.
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So we have a scheme bringing in £52,000 in charges and excess payments, but we are spending £46,000 administering it.
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Under the arrangements made for the distribution of this sum, any excess payments affect the proportions available to doctors in all rural areas.
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Hitherto we have always had an account given of the items for which excess payments are required.
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Any excess payments will be taken into account over 52 weeks, subject to a £4 weekly disregard.
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It has also introduced excess payments for when goods are stolen from people's cars.
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This does permit him to get excess payments back when the situation has been finalised.
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That is part of the reason why the problem over excess payments did not occur until 1980.
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On that basis, excess payments for the whole year could have amounted to as much as £60,000.
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He found that excess payments to those companies he investigated totalled £1,940 out of a total of £18,931.
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If a banding is subsequently found to have been too high, any excess payments are refunded or credited against future bills.
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Being a minor accident and only one out of over 700 last year, the total—dare one say it—of excess payments for this sort of work must be astronomic.
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First, it permits a recovery of excess payments where a change of circumstances which would have justified the reduction of the order has taken place in the past.
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This new clause confers on a county court jurisdiction, irrespective of the amount involved, in the case of an application for the repayment of excess payments under a maintenance order.
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