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  2. Land-sale overage - Wikipedia

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    Overage or land-sale overage (also called “claw back”) is a term in land sales used to describe a sum of money in addition to the original sale price which a seller of land may be entitled to receive following completion if and when the buyer complies with agreed conditions.

  3. Clawback - Wikipedia

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    The term clawback or claw back refers to any money or benefits that have been given out, but are required to be returned (clawed back) due to special circumstances or events, such as the monies having been received as the result of a financial crime, or where there is a clawback provision in the executive compensation contract. [1] [2]

  4. Distribution waterfall - Wikipedia

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    When liquidating the fund, if the LPs were distributed less than the agreed preferred return, they claw back the missing amount from the carried interest distributed to the GP. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The clawback clause is triggered at the very end of the fund, at a time where the General Partner may have already put the clawback amount to other use.

  5. How To Claw Back From the Edge of a Financial Cliff - AOL

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    The pandemic hit many Americans right where it hurts -- in their wallets. "Hitting rock bottom financially is something many people fear -- and understandably so," said Kate S. Mielitz, Ph.D., AFC ...

  6. Pay Czar Feinberg to Ask for Stronger Clawback Provisions - AOL

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    Wall Street "pay czar" Kenneth Feinberg will ask several financial firms to strengthen so-called clawback provisions, but will not force them to recover bonuses paid at the height of the financial ...

  7. Residual value - Wikipedia

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    The residual value derives its calculation from a base price, calculated after depreciation. Residual values are calculated using a number of factors, generally a vehicles market value for the term and mileage required is the start point for the calculation, followed by seasonality, monthly adjustment, lifecycle, and disposal performance.

  8. Senate moves closer to a ‘claw back’ of executive pay after ...

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    A bipartisan effort to ‘claw back’ compensation from bank executives is one of the most significant legislative moves to rein in the industry since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

  9. Diminution in value - Wikipedia

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    Diminution in value is a legal term of art used when calculating damages in a legal dispute, and describes a measure of value lost due to a circumstance or set of circumstances that caused the loss. Specifically, it measures the value of something before and after the causative act or omission creating the lost value in order to calculate ...