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This figure will allow that part of the assets of the entrepreneur will be exempted in case of insolvency, namely EUR 300,000 invested in its primary residence.
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Some countries, such as Sweden, prefer to grant exemptions to industry, others like the United Kingdom prefer to favour private individuals), or the classify firms as "major energy consumers to be exempted" (in this case Germany uses statistical categories and the United Kingdom considers whether the company comes under the Climate Change Agreement).
People could be exempted from the tax "in cases of hardship".
In the court hearing in nearby Rawalpindi, lawyers for Mr. Musharraf argued that he should be exempted from appearing in person in the case, Pakistani television stations reported.
"There's a strong case that they should be exempted from screening".
Bell pressed a case in the media that the NFL should be exempted from antitrust regulations and proffered the league was a sport and not a business.
Maize seeds planted in 2013 would be exempted.
(Defence mergers will be exempted).
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That means research activities including human participants is exempted from ethics approval in case they do not meet the criterion that participants are subjected to (invasive or bothersome) procedures or are required to follow rules of behaviour.
Lloyd's and another insurer initially paid $6 million to several law firms for Mr. Stanford's defense but then halted further payments, arguing that they were exempted from paying claims in cases of fraud.
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