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capping

[kap-ing] / ˈkæp ɪŋ /


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California law bans a practice known as capping, in which non-attorneys solicit clients to join litigation with a firm.

From Los Angeles Times

But the emphasis has shifted from reigniting speculation to preventing a disorderly unwind—a choice that limits upside while capping systemic risk.

From Barron's

On Sunday, the CAR will hold presidential, legislative, regional and local elections, capping a period of relative calm after years of instability and violence.

From Barron's

While options require more technical know-how, they allow for investing in oil with a set amount of money—effectively capping the downside to the price of the option itself, also called the premium.

From Barron's

Measures could include capping the number of nights allowed.

From Barron's