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Перевод: exempt speek exempt


[прилагательное]
свободный; освобожденный; изъятый;
[глагол]
освобождать


Тезаурус:

  1. It has contributed to the decline in direct portfolio investment as opposed to indirect investment through tax exempt institutions.
  2. There are two supplies: one standard-rated supply by the tenant to the landlord and one exempt supply (subject to the option to tax) by the landlord to the tenant.
  3. When a further instruction stated that vessels used in services were not exempt, the Patriarch Tikhon told the faithful to resist.
  4. It also plans to exempt Hong Kong-registered ships from all profits tax.
  5. For the past six months Jardines has been arguing that Hong Kong's largest companies should be granted "exempt listing status".
  6. Open a Tax Exempt Special Savings Account (Tessa), or top up the one you've got.
  7. County did not declare its interest since it technically did not own the Union Bank holding, and its market maker was exempt by law from disclosing holdings bought in the normal course of business.
  8. However, this concealed the fact that many "listable" churches had never actually been listed, for, as the Church was exempt from listed building control, no systematic attempt had been made to list any but the most obvious churches.
  9. Applications for mandatory approval under s 590, TA 1988 and authorisations for schemes to invest in exempt unit trusts or to receive dividends without deduction of UK tax should also be sent to the Nottingham office.
  10. They also work the same hours, only to rush off afterwards to do child care, shopping, cooking and cleaning tasks from which men are exempt.
  11. The marriages of Jews and of members of the Society of Friends are exempt from these provisions, and may be celebrated according to the rules of these religious bodies.
  12. In those days they were automatically exempt until the first round proper.
  13. The broadcasting authorities, which have in the past been accused of falling foul of the ancestors of this provision by reason of granting undue exposure to one particularly well-known candidate (see Grieve v Douglas-Home 1965 SLT 186), are now exempt (1983 Act, s.75(1)1, but the press otherwise, even such a reputable journal as The Times , remains bound (see R v Tronoh Mines and The Times publishing Co 1952 1 All ER 697).

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