Excess

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Excess

Meaning of Excess

In pleading. A replication to the plea molliter rnanus imposuit, that defendant used more force than was necessary.

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Synonyms of Excess

adjective

  • excessive
  • exorbitant
  • extra
  • extravagant
  • extreme
  • immoderate
  • inordinate
  • lavish
  • more than enough
  • needless
  • nimium
  • overabundant
  • overflowing
  • overmuch
  • profuse
  • recremental
  • recrementitial
  • recrementitious
  • redundant
  • spare
  • superabundant
  • supererogative
  • supererogatory
  • superfluous
  • supernumerary
  • surplus
  • undue
  • unnecessary
  • unneeded
  • Associated Concepts: excess fees
  • excess of jurisdiction
  • excess profits tax

United States Tax Concept of Excess Accelerated Depreciation

The difference between the total depreciation you have taken since you acquired the property and the depreciation you would have taken if you had used the straight-line depreciation method. This is calculated upon the sale or disposition of property.

United States Tax Concept of Excess Distributions

Retirement payments exceeding specified limits. They are subject to a 15% penalty unless rolled over to an IRA or other exceptions are met.


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