Examples of 'subject to a ceiling' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to a ceiling"

subject to a ceiling - being limited or restricted by a maximum threshold or cap, commonly used in financial contexts or legal agreements

How to use "subject to a ceiling" in a sentence

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subject to a ceiling
Be subject to a ceiling for each producer organization of.
So this emissions trading must be subject to a ceiling.
Be subject to a ceiling for each producer organisation of.
All measures were subject to a ceiling.
Be subject to a ceiling for each producer group of.
The amount of benefit is subject to a ceiling.
They are also subject to a ceiling linked to the number of jobs created or maintained.
The covered income is subject to a ceiling.
They are also subject to a ceiling linked to the number of jobs created ;.
The total rebate you get may be subject to a ceiling amount.
Treatment not subject to a ceiling provided outside the EU.
Depends on market prices - subject to a ceiling.
Aid will be subject to a ceiling of maximum EUR 10 000 per holding in a given year.
Amount of pension depending on number of contributions paid, subject to a ceiling.
Treatment not subject to a ceiling.

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It is appropriate to reimburse costs incurred on the laboratory testing, subject to a ceiling.
To maintain the current arrangements subject to a ceiling the Member State may wish to determine.
In addition, the deliverables under the seventeenth contract amendment are subject to a ceiling price.
This compensation is subject to a ceiling laid down in the management contracts 18.
That is considered to distort production or trade, and is therefore subject to a ceiling commitment.
That flat-rate aid should be subject to a ceiling in order to comply with budgetary constraints.
The basis for the calculation is the average income in a calendar year, subject to a ceiling.
The Community contribution is generally subject to a ceiling of 2 5 % of the costs of a project.
Sickness benefit amounts to at least 80 % of your wage or salary, subject to a ceiling.
The guarantee is subject to a ceiling of ECU 500 million and covers 98 % of the amount involved.
However, the amount of indemnity so calculated shall be subject to a ceiling of twenty-four months.
This sum, which can be unlocked very quickly, is, however, subject to a ceiling.
BENEFIT FORMULA (AMOUNT) Flat-rate annual amount, subject to a ceiling of 50 percent of the monthly pension.
The Commission also recommended free exchange for non ‑ customers, subject to a ceiling set by the banks.

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