1. monetary amount ;
Примеры употребления
A performance guarantee is a form of financial security provided by a person to secure the performance of the contractual obligations of another. It usually provides for a monetary amount that may be called upon by the beneficiary of the guarantee in the event of a contractor's failure to perform its obligations under the contract. (Performance guarantees in construction contracts by Andrew Stephenson and Patrick Daley, claytonutz.com)
The amount the Dede family received isn't listed in court documents, but the family's attorney, David Paoli, said it included money from Kaarma's homeowners insurance policy, car insurance and a monetary amount paid by his mother, Chong Oak Kaarma. (dailymail.co.uk)
The Treasury consultation document threatened to "enact legislation aimed at capping all exit charges ... for those aged 55 and over and before their scheme retirement date". The limit could be a fixed percentage or monetary amount, it said. (The Telegraph)
Joe explains: “We say to any local authority, the benefits that they get socially for their town are huge. They outweigh the monetary amount an authoriy might usually charge – around £15 – for a stall. It’s about supporting young talent and promoting entrepreneurship in a town.” (The Guardian)