Excess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excess is a state of something being present beyond a requisite amount. In certain contexts, it has a more specialized meaning: In insurance, similar to deductible.
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In banking, excess reserves are bank reserves in excess of the reserve requirement set by a central bank (in the United States, the Federal Reserve System, called the Fed; in ...
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excess /ex·cess/ (ek´ses) a surplus, an amount greater than that which is normal or that which is required. antigen excess the presence of more than enough antigen to saturate ...
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noun. action or conduct that goes beyond the usual, reasonable, or lawful limit; lack of moderation; intemperance; overindulgence; an amount or quantity greater than is necessary ...
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As discussed in the previous section, a community may choose to set its levy at any amount below or equal to its levy limit. When a community sets its levy below the limit, the ...
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