0 special permission not to do or pay something:
Candidates with a qualification in chemistry have exemption from this course.
Organizations may qualify for exemption from income tax if they operate exclusively as charities.
1 the fact of not having to obey a rule or do something that other people have to do:
2 special permission not to do or pay something:
3 → tax exemption
A sympathetic doctor was supporting her husband's bid for exemption from military service.
Iowa's open records law includes an exemption for personal information about government workers.
The exemption clauses, by which the insurer seeks to limit his liability, can be very extensive.
Those working in essential industries were ' badged ' for exemption, but were not subject to 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 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.