Partial exemption definition

Partial exemption means an exemption of part of the value of taxable property.
Partial exemption means an exemption granted to a
Partial exemption means an exemption granted to a cemetery authority pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 5-20.

Examples of Partial exemption in a sentence

  • Partial exemption certificates must be submitted to ATI prior to the date of the Purchaser’s first invoice.


More Definitions of Partial exemption

Partial exemption means one-half (½) the percentage rate of the Construction Excise Tax.
Partial exemption means the financial concession granted to a parent in terms of which he or she is liable for the payment of only a portion of the school fees;
Partial exemption. The work schedule defined above is compliant with the FLSA’s (Fair Labor Standards Act) “partial exemption” clause [29
Partial exemption means the parent is liable to pay only a portion of the compulsory school fees as determined in terms of regulation 6;
Partial exemption means The Salt House Employees employed at Hospitality Level 5 or Admin Level 5 shall be paid an annualised Salary as stated in clause 3.3 and shall be exempted from Part 4 of this Agreement. For a Level 6 Employee all other provisions of this Agreement apply excepting Part 4. To ascertain the hourly rate for a Level 6 employee the annual salary is divided by 2080.
Partial exemption means the partial exemption of the Exemption Area from real property taxation pursuant to Section 125 of the PHFL approved by the Board of Estimate on June 24, 21982 (Cal. No. 4).

Related to Partial exemption

  • QPAM Exemption is defined in Section 6.2(d).

  • New Exemption means the exemption from real property taxation provided hereunder with respect to the Exemption Area.

  • Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption means U.S. Department of Labor prohibited transaction class exemption 84-14, 90-1, 91-38, 95-60 or 96-23, or any similar prohibited transaction class exemption issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.

  • Statutory Exemption means the statutory exemption under Section 408(b)(17) of ERISA and Section 4975(d)(20) of the Code.

  • INHAM Exemption is defined in Section 6.2(e).