Paradorn, who lost to America's Vince Spadea in the Nasdaq-100 Open quarterfinals at Key Biscayne, Florida, last week, has for the past few years claimed an educational exemption from duty because he is a tennis teacher.
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Builders were also incentivized by receiving two shilling exemptions off export duties per hogshead of tobacco, as well as exemption from castle duties, two pence reduction per gallon on imported liquor, and exemption from duties traditionally imposed on shipmasters upon entering and clearing.
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The result was a recognition of the status quo in the Treaty of Alinagar, signed on the 9th, which permitted the East India Company to remain in possession of the city and to fortify it, as well as granting them an exemption from duties.
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The numbers and effectiveness of the regular soldiers may have declined during the fourth century : payrolls were inflated so that pay could be diverted and exemptions from duty sold, their opportunities for personal extortion were multiplied by residence in cities, and their effectiveness was reduced by concentration on extortion instead of drill.
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Any person entering the UK from outside the EU who fails to declare any thing or to produce any baggage or thing as required ( unless it they are entitled to exemption from duty and tax by virtue of any order under section 13 of the Customs and Excise Duties ( General Reliefs ) Act 1979 ) commits an offence.