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Перевод: exemption
[существительное] освобождение; льгота ; привилегия
Тезаурус:
- This exemption was not excluded by para 15(3) (ba), Sch 6 since the "property" was shares and not an interest in possession.
- The Board proposes that there should be no exemption to the requirements of the FRS for transactions entered into before a specified date.
- They list the specific clauses for which the exemption is granted, and so-called "black" clauses which if present in an agreement result in its losing the benefit of the exemption, and clauses which are not generally restrictive of competition and whose presence will not affect the exemption.
- Only the Commission can grant an exemption, and notification generally provides immunity from fines although, in the case of a particularly clear infringement of the Treaty of Rome in notified agreements, the Commission can issue preliminary decisions removing the immunity from fines to prevent misuse of the notification procedure.
- Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations, there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms, this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product.
- Ways of informing them would be to put the price on the pharmacist's label and make financial need the only basis for exemption from prescription charges: more patients would pay the charges (which could have an annual ceiling) but the unit payment could be reduced.
- The grounds for seeking an exemption are broad: to preserve jobs or help a restructuring.
- Women's exemption from these time-geared precepts was the result both of their extensive periods of ritual impurity and of their designated role as closeted homemakers - though of course in making such a statement, we immediately involve ourselves in a greater degree of circularity.
- Equally, where it is clear that Article 85 and/or Article 86 apply, and there is no possibility that the Commission will grant an exemption from Article 85, the national court may proceed to rule on the matter.
- Most new investors will qualify for pioneer status, entitling them to a five to 10- year tax exemption on company profits, depending on the project, and this can be followed by post-pioneer status for up to 10 years of only 10% tax.
- There are several examples of exclusion clauses, often called exemption clauses, in this and other chapters.
- The faculty suggests that assistance given to ex-employees finding new employment should be tax free, and that the Revenue should have discretion to grant exemption certificates to building subcontractors where a company has become insolvent for bona fide reasons.
- But the Department of Social Security confirmed that the government is serious about this 5 per cent limit applying to all schemes and "envisage no exemption."
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