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Sentence count:166+6Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: freedomgranting immunityimmunitySimilar words: exemptexempt fromassumptionpresumptionconsumptionexemplarexemplaryexemplifyMeaning: [-pʃn]  n. 1. immunity from an obligation or duty 2. a deduction allowed to a taxpayer because of his status (having certain dependents or being blind or being over 65 etc.) 3. an act exempting someone. 
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31. This means that, even though an exemption clause on its wording apparently provides a defence, it may nevertheless be ineffective.
32. The plaintiff was awarded £50 in damages. Exemption clauses are also controlled by statute.
33. South Bay businesses will be affected most by the new duty exemption, experts say.
34. Some tenants prefer, however, to seek to obtain from the landlord a covenant not to waive the exemption.
35. This decision goes a long way towards demonstrating the untenability of the marital-rape exemption in modern times.
36. For example, a married couple with two dependents would be permitted an $ 8000 personal exemption.
37. Accordingly EZs give firms exemption for ten years from various taxes and duties and offer a simplified planning regime.
38. What would be the position if the parent company did not take the exemption afforded by s 248?
39. This firm is assisting the organization in resolving problems related to its tax exemption.
40. Do religious beliefs provide exemption from liability for child abuse?
41. This leaflet explains who is exempt and how to claim exemption.
42. If you've never experienced an exemption show before, this is the perfect excuse to have a go.
43. The school board, stymied, asked the federal court for an exemption from contempt proceedings for not executing the court order.
44. Indeed, Wills J. appeared to query the very existence of a marital rape exemption.
45. A cable industry trade group said the technological exemption has not been clearly defined by legal tests.
46. However,(http://sentencedict.com/exemption.html) an agreement did not qualify for exemption if its beneficial effects were only indispensable within a national market.
47. We have not sought to extend the list of conditions which entitle a sufferer to exemption from prescription charges.
48. From this trilogy of cases the modem approach to the interpretation of exemption clauses has emerged.
49. But some forest landowners were able from time to time to obtain from the Crown a grant of partial exemption from this supervision.
50. Separation is not always the factor which is chosen to delimit the marital rape exemption.
51. I understand why the Government have maintained an exemption for small businesses, for which survival is of the essence.
52. Two centuries after Hale's pronouncement, Pollock B. unequivocally expressed his support for the marital rape exemption in similar terms.
53. This is a transactional exemption and its scope is not immediately apparent.
54. From convocation he obtained a biennial tenth conditional upon the clergy's exemption from any parliamentary tax.
55. Under his successors, it was also exploited as a source of revenue by allowing men to pay a fine for exemption.
56. The exemption clauses in particular, by which the insurer seeks to limit his liability to the haulier, can be very extensive.
57. Boroughs within the royal forests were prepared to pay for exemption from their hated authority.
58. At the last moment the U.K. managed to push through an optional exemption of archaeological goods such as coins.
59. This exemption will not be relevant to most futures dealers and will not be discussed in any greater detail.
60. The Commission can grant an exemption retroactively from the date of notification.
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