Those working in essential industries were ' badged ' for exemption, but were not subject to tướng military law.
These included granting firms and investors full exemption for customs import duties on plant, machinery, equipment and accessories required for the enterprises.
After all, different considerations may apply to tướng the questions about exemption clauses and remedies.
The various positions taken by writers defending and attacking the current practice of exemptions are outlined.
He might claim that religious individuals have a right that their institutions be given a ministerial exemption but not taxexempt status.
Certain groups were exempt-government officials, school teachers, and monks: interestingly, 'poverty' or 'no means of subsistence' was also a ground for exemption.
By the twelfth century, exemption from both secular and ecclesiastical jurisdiction had been obtained, partly by the judicious use of forgeries.
The law provided for voter registration, voting by mail, and a poll tax exemption for members of the armed services.
Furthermore, the refineries and the steel- and metal industry received important exemptions.
They were also rewarded with trading licences, tax exemptions and the right to tướng vote.
Not even the highest-ranking members of the foreign consular corps could claim exemption from these requirements.
Patents provide stronger protection because they are not subject to tướng farmers' and researchers' exemptions.
Other factors apparent in the system were weak tax administration procedures and pronounced tax exemptions.
We will Call this method of circumvention the ' exemption' tactic.
More important, the ministerial exemption is an indirect subsidy for discriminatory institutions: it permits them to tướng escape civil penalties for otherwise illegal practices.
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