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Definition of Overcharges
1. overcharge [v] - See also: overcharge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcharges
Literary usage of Overcharges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law Chronicle: A Monthly Journal (1855)
"14), or undue influence or overcharges on the part of the solicitor. As to
overcharges it is established, that mere overcharges made without fraud will not ..."
2. Supplemental Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act by Herbert Confield Lust (1917)
"(r) Actions for overcharges do not have to first be presented to the Interstate
Commerce ... (s) In an action against a carrier to recover overcharges for ..."
3. Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1873)
"It is a favourite practice to withhold the bill till the last moment, when the
hurry and confusion render overcharges less liable to discovery. IV. ..."
4. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1915)
"overcharges ON RAILROAD TICKETS Before leaving his own country the destination
of the immigrant is almost invariably settled. An immigrant arriving at Ellis ..."
5. Street Railway Accounting: A Manual of Operating Practice for Electric Railways by Irville Augustus May (1917)
"... Damages, and overcharges One other distinct branch of work is handled in the
comptroller's office in connection with the express and freight business, ..."
6. A Compendium of the Law of Merchant Shipping: With an Appendix Containing by Frederic Philip Maude, Charles Edward Pollock, Gainsford Bruce (1881)
"... overcharges in lodging houses, &c. Penalty for prevention of crimping.
out lists of the crew, containing particulars as to any members of it that have ..."
7. Street Railway Accounting: A Manual of Operating Practice for Electric Railways by Irville Augustus May (1917)
"... Damages, and overcharges One other distinct branch of work is handled in the
comptroller's office in connection with the express and freight business, ..."