Word: exemptible
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...question to be resolved involves Harvard's obligation to the City of Boston, where it owns more land than it does in Cambridge. Although university-owned land is legally tax-exempt, Harvard officials say special arrangements for three developments have led Harvard to pay more than $2 million a year to the city government--half a million more than Harvard pays to the City of Cambridge. The University claims that the current payments to Boston arose out of Harvard's concern about the city's financial condition. But the members of the Boston chapter of Massachusetts Fair Share who came...
Harvard-owned land is tax-exempt, as is any land a university owns. But Harvard officials say the University pays more than $2 million to the city in the form of required and voluntary payments...
Brewer said Harvard has not developed an official position on the retirement bill but added that he has "made inquiries" with members of the Senate committee staff about proposed amendments to the bill. The amendments would exempt tenured college faculty from the bill's provisions...
...different amendments that the committee will consider at today's session could effectively exempt tenured faculty from the new law. An amendment offered by Sen. John H. Chafee R-R.I.) would specifically exempt tenured faculty from the bill's provisions...
...amendment by Sen. Clairborne Pell (D-R.I.) would empower the Labor Department to exempt any occupations from the law that it sees...