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Exemption from duty is a much more difficult matter.
Yes, he said, the Government planned to do away with its exemption from duty on imports of production equipment for foreign-financed enterprises.
After the war ended, the Government granted veterans special tax incentives and exemptions from duties and the fees for many licenses.
There was a confused roar about their wretched pay, the high cost of exemptions from duty, and the hardness of the work.
In 1234, he gave Stralsund its town rights and granted the town privileges such as fishing rights and exemption from duty.
I would remind everyone, for example, that the exemption from duty for kerosene costs European taxpayers EUR 14 billion every year.
It commits Canada to terminate the remission program -essentially the exemption from duties on cars and parts that are exported to the United States.
The amendments by the Environmental and Economic Affairs Committees, however, by raising the possibility of complete exemption from duties, make the two proposals compatible.
Also, jurors can now automatically receive a six-month deferral of jury duty over the telephone without having to appear at the courthouse and request exemption from duty.
The ceiling for exemption from duty varies from country to country, but it is usually fairly low, and you can expect to pay something on most rugs bought abroad.
A protest sung by soldiers on the Chemin des Dames so irritated French commanders that they offered exemption from duty to anyone who would denounce its author.
Madam President, I should like to begin by discussing briefly the exemptions from duty for tourists travelling to the Scandinavian countries and, in particular, the quantity restrictions on alcohol.
On the 19th of December, before his departure from Suez, Bonaparte signed a sort of safeguard, or exemption from duties, for the convent of Mount Sinai.
As the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee has already done, though, I do also insist that this concession must also include complete exemption from duty for pure biofuels over a specific period of time.
You can find detailed guidance on the exemption from duty to appoint a DGSA on the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website - Opens in a new window.
Although it was not clear what adjusting meant, some businessmen feared that corporate income-tax breaks might go the way of the former exemptions from duty on cars imported through East Shanghai; the exemption was abruptly dropped in 1993.
The result was a recognition of the status quo in the Treaty of Alinagar, signed on the 7th, which permitted the East India Company to remain in possession of the city and to fortify it, as well as granting them an exemption from duties.
On 28 February 2001 the Council approved a Regulation extending exemption from duty with no restriction on quantity to include all products originating from the 49 least developed countries in the world with the exception of arms and ammunition - what is known is the 'Everything but arms' initiative.
Both the bounty upon the exportation of linen, and the exemption from duty upon the importation of foreign yarn, which were granted only for fifteen years, but continued by two different prolongations, expire with the end of the session of Parliament which shall immediately follow the 24th of June 1786.
The numbers and effectiveness of the regular soldiers may have declined during the fourth century: payrolls were inflated so that pay could be diverted and exemptions from duty sold, their opportunities for personal extortion were multiplied by residence in cities, and their effectiveness was reduced by concentration on extortion instead of drill.