This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Carolyn Jones, consultant, and updated by Zachary Bredemear of Enterprise Chambers looks at the ability of a liquidator to disclaim a contract containing overage provisions. It provides a brief summary of what overage is, the disclaimer of onerous property by a liquidator, whether overage can be considered ‘onerous property’ so that it is something that a liquidator can disclaim and the practical effects of disclaiming a contract that provides for overage.