remission definition

remission means the waiving of the obligation to pay an amount of import or export duty which has not been paid;
remission means either a decision to waive all or part of the amount of a customs debt or a decision to render void an entry in the accounts of all or part of an amount of import or export duty which has not been paid.
remission means the waiver of duty or refrainment from exacting of duty;

Examples of remission in a sentence

  • Graduate student employees covered by the MOUs are eligible for fee remission in accord with the Fee Remission Articles of the MOU.

  • Effective 06/01/2020, the fringe benefits (other than Student Tuition Remission) are charged using the rates listed in the Fringe Benefits section of this Agreement.

  • This organization charges the actual costs of Student Tuition Remission per employee direct to Federal projects for all Student employees whose salary and wages are charged direct to Federal projects.


More Definitions of remission

remission includes exemption for materials brought into free ports and other places which have similar customs privileges;
remission. (lit. “Cession” -Wogozari) means a decision to waive all or part of a customs debt prior to entry or after entry and before payment in accordance with article 151.
remission means the waiving of the obligation to pay an amount of excise duty that has not been paid;
remission means the waiving of the obligation to pay an amount of excise duty that
remission means the waiving of the obligation to pay an amount of import duty which has not been paid (Article 5(29) UCC).
remission means the remission of an inmate’s sentence that he or she may earn in accordance with the Prisons and Reformatories Act (Canada) or this Act; (“réduction de peine”)
remission means the lack of any evidence of the leukemia on physical examination and hematological evaluation, including normocellular bone marrow with less than five percent blast cells, and peripheral blood counts within normal values, except for clients who are receiving maintenance chemotherapy.