statutory exemption

collocation in English

meaningsofstatutoryandexemption

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statutory
adjective
uk
/ˈstætʃ.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈstætʃ.ə.tɔːr.i/
decided or controlled ...
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exemption
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/
us
/ɪɡˈzemp.ʃən/
special permission not to do or ...
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(Definition ofstatutoryandexemptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstatutory exemption

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The disability pensions are covered by astatutoryexemption.
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Because the negative paper falls within thestatutoryexemptionfor certain types of photographic paper, whereas the positive paper does not.
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Thestatutoryexemptionis for "pins of base metal".
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That class at present is exempted, but would not havestatutoryexemptionunder the proposed arrangement.
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Either we accept the principle ofstatutoryexemptionfor certain cases—and this may well be one—or we deal with individual cases by administrative action.
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There is an obvious need forstatutoryexemption.
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I have no plans at present to change thisstatutoryexemption.
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I see no reason for making anystatutoryexemptionfor a relative, even of that exalted kind.
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Therefore, an overturned decision should not in itself provide astatutoryexemptionto the principle of one level of appeal.
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No organisations havestatutoryexemption.
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I can see little sense in deciding that certain information needs to be given to consumers in advertisements, and then providing astatutoryexemptionfor one class of advertisement.
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I welcome very much the provisions of subsection (2) about church and chapel halls, and especially that it has been found possible to give a clearstatutoryexemption.
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The committee decided that it was better to deal with the question of being excused from jury service on a common sense basis rather than bystatutoryexemption.
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