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nonexempt
[ non-ig-zempt ]
adjective
- not eligible to be released from a particular obligation or liability, as taxation, payment of debts, etc.:
Administering a tax policy that fairly distinguishes exempt from nonexempt organizations is a complex affair.
People who declare insolvency and have any nonexempt property can expect to see it sold or liquidated to pay creditors.
- U.S. Law. relating to or being an employee covered by obligations imposed on employers under the Fair Labor Standards Act, including overtime pay, reasonable break time, and a weekly salary equivalent to at least the minimum wage for hours worked:
Hourly and nonexempt employees are required to record actual hours worked.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of nonexempt1
Example Sentences
The lawsuit also brings forth class action allegations on behalf of 鈥渁ll nonexempt hourly individuals who worked for Fox in California during the period commencing four years prior to the filing of this Complaint.鈥
It also raises questions about the impact it will have on pay and nonexempt employees.
The filing claims Papini has a 鈥渟ubstantial nonexempt interest in property鈥 that is in 鈥渢he possession, custody, or control of鈥 the law firm.
The mayor did, however, eventually remove a testing opt-out for city workers and required nonexempt workers to get the shots by mid-February.
After the war began, all nonexempt men ages 18 to 60 were required to register with their local recruitment offices and undergo medical screening for possible service, but enforcement and record-keeping have been haphazard.
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