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Exemptions

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Exemptions meaning

plural of exemption

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These exemptions include medical exemptions in all cases (as in cases where it is unsafe for the individual to get vaccinated), and personal/religious exemptions if states can maintain local herd immunity and there is no public health crisis.

Some applications have sought temporary exemptions for a particular unit, and some applications have sought temporary exemptions for entire buildings, making it difficult to track exactly how many tenants are impacted.

Under the new proposed rule, moral exemptions would be removed while religious exemptions would remain.

Zone exemptions, Value Added Tax Exemptions, etc,” he said.

In the list of property tax exemptions granted under the programme, Bahamas Press can confirm only 48 exemptions were granted.

This CAP column analyzes the use of religious exemptions and includes the only comprehensive list of the 20 state-based exemptions at the time of publication.

UN Security Council sanctions have clear exemptions for humanitarian assistance, but these exemptions do not address the difficulties of banking and finding suppliers willing to work with humanitarian agencies engaging in the DPRK.

In an attempt to fight the hyperinflation and liquidity crisis that the country has experienced over the past months, Mousa has announced temporary austerity measures, including the abolition of customs exemptions except for production exemptions.

It's abundantly clear that Arizona, for now, is nowhere close to enacting any restrictions on those exemptions, and probably years away from following California's example and eliminating all but medical exemptions for vaccinations.

Prof Kusi suggested to the government to completely overhaul the tax-exemptions regime, plug all loopholes, deal with vested interests, check abuse and reduce exemptions to the minimum.

In addition to the protective measures, the Velasco government promoted industrial investment by granting major tax exemptions, as well as tariff exemptions on imports used by manufacturers in production.

Individuals filing bankruptcy that claim exemptions must have all exemptions agreed upon by their bankruptcy judge (and/or courts) and by their creditors.

These exemptions have their roots both in tax theory, See, e.g., Martin, James W. et al, Tax Exemptions, Tax Policy League, New York, cited in Hellerstein, pp. 1013–1017.

Using dogs to chase wild mammals was made illegal in February 2005 by the Hunting Act 2004 ; there were a number of exemptions (under which the activity may not be illegal) in the act for hunting with hounds, but no exemptions at all for hare-coursing.

A home-based kitchen looking to prepare higher-risk foods is required to meet all the requirements in the food premise regulation and does not have the same level of exemptions for home-based businesses preparing low-risk foods.

A local law banning rentals for less than 30 days except under strict exemptions went into effect early this month, and the controversial crackdown has triggered a plunge in short-term rentals on the platform in one of the company’s largest markets.

Although the United States could extend exemptions similar to those enjoyed by Canada, which has become something of a boogeyman to officials hashing out the AUKUS deal.

At the hearing in April, the judge, Halil Suleyman Ozerden, an appointee of President George W. Bush, to begin accepting requests for religious exemptions, setting a mid-July deadline for Dr. Edney to set up a process for offering them.

Both earn exemptions to next years tournament.

Browder told Gizmodo via Twitter DM on Monday that there were accessibility rules that allow for exemptions to the court’s electronics policy in order to provide for reasonable accommodations.