Talk:Land-sale overage

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Property deals[edit]

In the context of commercial property, overage is a way of managing development risk by not paying a price that includes development value until that value has actually been created.

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Njrwilson 12:38, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

dictionary definition or disambiguation?[edit]

This page is becoming a bit of a grab-bag, because the term can refer to so many things. I have tagged it as a disambiguation page, even though it isn't written as one, because I think that's the way it should develop. --Slashme (talk) 15:16, 28 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Removed material[edit]

The former supposed Dab page "Overage" is renamed to Land-sale overage with the sections on senses other than "Land-sale overage" removed, respectively:

_ _ "Wireless telephone charges" moved to Talk:Cellphone overage charges#Related material.
_ _ "Distribution" moved to the immediately following box, pending any future decision that it should be used elsewhere.

==Distribution==

In the distribution industry, the term describes the situation when an amount of goods in excess of that ordered is shipped.
_ _ "Pharmacy" moved to the immediately following box, pending any future decision that it should be used elsewhere.

==Pharmacy==

Due to the limited stability of certain vitamins, manufacturers include more of the vitamin than is claimed on the label, so that they can guarantee that the stated amount will be available at the end of the shelf life.

--Jerzyt 05:39, 9 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Keep it[edit]

I am training to be a lawyer in the City of London and this article, in is four sentences, just saved me ten minutes of research. 10:13, 4 December 2012 (UTC)