Definition of Exemptions

1. Noun. (plural of exemption) ¹

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Definition of Exemptions

1. exemption [n] - See also: exemption

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exemptions

exemplification
exemplifications
exemplifie
exemplified
exemplifier
exemplifiers
exemplifies
exemplify
exemplifying
exemplum
exempt
exempted
exemptible
exempting
exemption
exemptions (current term)
exemptive
exempts
exenatide
exencephalia
exencephalic
exencephalocele
exencephalous
exencephaly
exendin
exendins
exenterate
exenterated
exenterates
exenterating

Literary usage of Exemptions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"SUBDIVISION "C." CLAIMING OF exemptions. § 1048. But Time and Manner of Claiming and Setting Apart exemptions Fixed by Act Itself.—While it is true that the ..."

2. The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy Under the National Bankruptcy Act of 1898 by William Miller Collier, William Horace Hotchkiss, Frank Bixby Gilbert (1914)
"exemptions of Bankrupts. — a. This act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts of the ... Order determining exemptions when no trustee appointed, Supp. ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law of Taxation: Including the Law of Local Assessments by Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1886)
"Customary exemptions. Some of the customary exemptions are in themselves so reasonable that they readily receive universal assent as proper and politic. ..."

4. The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy Under the National Bankruptcy Act of 1898 by William Miller Collier, William Horace Hotchkiss, Frank Bixby Gilbert (1907)
"exemptions OF BANKRUPTS. § 6. exemptions of Bankrupts— a This act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts of the exemptions which are prescribed by the ..."

5. Controlled Foreign Company Legislation by OECD Staff, Oecd, Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development (1996)
"A. exemptions Chapter IV exemptions AND RELIEFS The CFC legislation in some countries, particularly those which apply an entity approach, ..."

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