Excessive definition

Excessive meaning either repeated unprofessional use or any single event of consumption giving rise to significant intoxication or unprofessional behavior;
Excessive means paying significantly more for products, services or personnel than the prevailing market rates or the usual practices of the beneficiary (and thus resulting in an avoidable financial loss to the action).
Excessive damage is defined as follows:

Examples of Excessive in a sentence

  • The following require- ments should be observed at all times: Do NOT subject this equipment to: Mechanical shock Excessive humidity or moisture Extremes of temperature Corrosive liquids This equipment is designed for indoor use, unless expressly stated otherwise, and must not be used in classified Hazardous Areas, including areas containing explosive or flammable vapors, unless express authorization has been given in writing by the manufacturer.

  • Excessive discoloration This warranty covers any uneven color change resulting from equal exposure to weather conditions.

  • Excessive bridged taps are bridged taps that serves no network design purpose and that are beyond the limits set according to industry standards and/or the BellSouth TR 73600.

  • Excessive weed grow throughout the channel may also limit tidal movement.

  • The Contracting Party declares that it has the status of a large entrepreneur within the meaning of the provision of Article 4(6) of the Act of 08 March 2013 on Prevention of Excessive Delays in Commercial Transactions (Journal of Laws of 2019, item 118, as amended).


More Definitions of Excessive

Excessive means at such a flow, rate, magnitude or amount that, in the judgment of the POTW Manager, it may cause damage to any facility or the POTW; may be harmful to the wastewater treatment processes; may adversely affect the management or operation of the POTW or POTW sludge management or disposal; may cause pass through or interference; may violate any pretreatment standard or requirement; may adversely affect the quality of the receiving waters or the ambient air quality; may endanger worker health and safety; may constitute a public nuisance; may be inconsistent with the requirements, purposes or objectives of this Ordinance; or may otherwise adversely impact the public health, safety or welfare or the environment.
Excessive sick leave usage is defined as an employee having six (6) sick leave incidents in a twelve (12) month period. The Department Head or designee can require an employee to submit a return to work certificate signed by a physician due to excessive sick leave.
Excessive means in excess of six (6) incidents of personal sick leave in a twelve (12) month period. Use of sick leave for a funeral, a family illness or a scheduled medical or dental appointment shall not constitute a personal incident of sick leave.
Excessive means a rate that is likely to produce a long-term profit that is unreasonably high for the insurance provided. In a competitive market rates shall not be considered excessive;
Excessive means the rate charged for the health insurance
Excessive means amounts or concentrations of any constituent of a wastewater which in the judgment of the Superintendent will cause damage to the wastewater treatment facilities, which will be produced in significant quantities in the sludge produced at the wastewater treatment facility, which will be harmful to a wastewater treatment process, which cannot be removed in the wastewater treatment facilities of the Town of Hardwick to the degree required to meet the limited stream classification standard of the receiving water, which can otherwise endanger life, limb, the environment or public property, or which can constitute a nuisance.
Excessive means the rates are too high, or that the rates would exceed the amount that is needed for a company to achieve an acceptable level of profit. However, some state laws say that when a market is competitive, no rates are deemed excessive;