0 used to describe something that has to be done, paid, etc. because it is not one of the situations where a particular rule or law does not have to be obeyed:
Even of those most were not open simply to sell non-exempt goods; they were selling both exempt and non-exempt goods.
The total number of dental examinations for non-exempt patients is contained in the table.
But it could be possible that these banks would swap their securities into non-exempt securities.
They show that there has been a change in the rate of growth between exempt and non-exempt goods.
The fee provisions are the same as for the disclosure of non-exempt information.
The proportions of exempt and non-exempt—or legally and illegally traded—goods in the mix give one a slightly clearer picture of what was going on.
I am told that the number of clubs that are non-exempt has remained fairly static.
That amendment makes it a duty to consult before making an exempt area non-exempt.