liability exemption

  • 11Liability insurance crisis — The liability insurance crisis in the United States of America refers to a volatile economic period during the mid 1980s. During these years, until about 1990, rising insurance premiums and an unavailability of coverage for several types of… …

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  • 12exemption — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Freedom from obligation Nouns exemption, freedom, immunity, impunity, privilege, liberty, release, excuse, dispensation, exception, benefit of clergy, executive privilege, absolution, discharge; [bill,… …

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  • 13exemption — ex•emp•tion [[t]ɪgˈzɛmp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) bus the circumstances of a taxpayer, as age or number of dependents, that permit certain deductions to be made from taxable income 2) the act of exempting 3) the state of being exempted; immunity • Etymology …

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  • 14exemption, words of — It is a maxim of law that words of exemption are not to be construed to import any liability; the maxim expressio unius exclusio alterius, or its converse, exclusio unius inclusio alterius, not applying to such a case …

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  • 15exemption, words of — It is a maxim of law that words of exemption are not to be construed to import any liability; the maxim expressio unius exclusio alterius, or its converse, exclusio unius inclusio alterius, not applying to such a case …

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  • 16exemption — exempt ► ADJECTIVE ▪ free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. ► VERB ▪ make exempt. DERIVATIVES exemption noun. ORIGIN Latin exemptus taken out, freed …

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  • 17exemption — n. Immunity, privilege, release, exception, freedom from liability …

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  • 18exemption laws — A privilege allowed by law to a judgment debtor, by which he may hold property to a certain amount, or certain classes of property, free from all liability to levy and sale on execution or attachment. Laws enacted by individual states describing… …

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  • 19exemption laws — A privilege allowed by law to a judgment debtor, by which he may hold property to a certain amount, or certain classes of property, free from all liability to levy and sale on execution or attachment. Laws enacted by individual states describing… …

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  • 20release of liability — exemption from a legal obligation, ruling that a legal obligation has ended …

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