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The documentation at https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/#StatusCodes states: "OVER_QUERY_LIMIT" indicates that you are over your quota.

Is this same code returned when the 2500 per day limit is reached AND when the rate is exceeded?

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yes it is the same for per second and per day limit. Read the following to figure out which limit is reached, this is as mentioned in https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/business/articles/usage_limits "Upon receiving a response with status code OVER_QUERY_LIMIT, your application should determine which usage limit has been exceeded. This can be done by pausing for 2 seconds and resending the same request. If status code is still OVER_QUERY_LIMIT, your application is sending too many requests per day. Otherwise, your application is sending too many requests per second."

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