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Noun
/ˈbrākij/,
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breakages, plural;
  1. The action of breaking something
    • - some breakage of bone has occurred
    • - there had been three breakages in the overhead wires
  2. A thing that has been broken
    • - they left minor breakages behind them

  1. the quantity broken; "the total breakage was huge"
  2. reimbursement for goods damaged while in transit or in use
  3. the act of breaking something; "the breakage was unavoidable"
  4. Breakage is a term used in accounting to indicate gift cards that have been sold but never redeemed. Revenue from breakage is almost entirely profit, since companies need not provide any goods or services for unredeemed gift cards.
  5. (Breakages) all rooms are thoroughly checked before your arrival. However should you find a damaged or broken item within the room or building please report immediately to the Packhorse Inn. Please note all important breakages and damages will be charged for.
  6. (Breakages) Should an order be delivered damaged, it will be replaced free of charge. Claims for breakages must be made within 7 days of delivery.
  7. (Breakages) Visitors are liable for any damage to the property and contents resulting from their stay and must make good loss of, and damage to, any crockery, cutlery, utensils, furniture and fittings.
  8. (Breakages) Whilst we appreciate that accidents can happen however, in the event that any breakages occur or any items missing following the rental period we will charge these on a replacement or repair cost.
  9. This is when the hair breaks–off without being completely intact. The white bulb which should accompany the hair is not present. This is often times caused by hair that is dry and brittle or roughly handled.
  10. The unused portion of funds on a prepaid debit card at the date of expiration.
  11. Difference between true pari-mutuel odds and lesser, rounded amounts given to winning bettors. The substantial residues go to the racetracks and controlling state authorities.
  12. In pari-mutuel payoffs which are rounded out to a nickel or dime, those pennies that are left over. Breakage is generally split between the track and state and, in some cases, breeding or other funds, in varying proportions.
  13. Expenses budgeted for a tour but not used or expended, thus resulting in additional to the tour operator, i.e., meals budgeted but not consumed, currency fluctuations in favor of the tour operator, or the tour selling much larger numbers of passengers than anticipated.
  14. Leftover cents in pari-mutuel pools when pay-outs are rounded to the nearest nickel or dime.
  15. Where the cargo does not completely fill or fit the capacity or where the weight load limit of the container is reached in advance or the volumetric limit leaving empty space in the container. See also WASTE CUBE.
  16. Volume or commission that goes unpaid because a distributor is no longer qualified to receive commissions from her downline. In most network marketing companies, this amount rolls up to the company instead of the distributors in the upline. ...
  17. Hair Breakage is mostly caused by chemicals and harsh styling like burning hair with hairdryers and straightening irons. It can be treated and fixed with the right treatments ask your Stevie English Stylist/colourist
  18. The money the track retains after the payoffs are rounded off to a nickel / dime on the dollar. An extra little fee for the track.
  19. A condition in which hair splits and breaks off. Caused by over-bleaching, improper per­manent waving.
  20. Any bonus or commissions that are left unpaid due to the ineligibility of a consultant to qualify for that type of bonus or commission is referred to as "Breakage".
  21. Refers to the premature failure of a tool by cracking, complete failure of the tool, unrepairable.
  22. Broken pieces of hair without the white bulb. This can be caused by too much moisture or protein. It can also be the cause of poor hair care.
  23. Damage to equipment; breakage during the first 100 meters of the race is grounds for the referee stopping the race and restarting.