Buses and some other types of commercial vehicles are required to stop at all railroad crossings in order to make sure there is no train coming. This is true even at crossings that have been cut off and can no longer be approached by a train.
When there is an Exempt sign at the crossing they are not required to stop. It happens often at tracks that are cut off or abandoned thus there will be no train to stop for.
USUALLY the phrase means job descriptions which are not exempt from the overtime rules of federal wage law, and must be paid according to those laws. In government employment, exempt may mean exempt from civil service protections.
Exempt means, the security is exempt from registration with the state because of a myriad of reasons. If the issuer is exempt that means he is exempt from registration with the state.
Do you mean the symbol for NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers?
Not tax exempt would mean that it is subject to taxes. Yes you would tax any thing that is not exempt from taxes in your business operation.
the new pacific railroad was a transcontinental railway what does that mean?
Don't understand what you mean exactly...but those signs are found in highways, stoplights, and other places
I would say yes he does as those are all obvious signs of attraction.Yes, Generally those are signs that he likes you.
it means you have to pay your taxes
The the one receiving payment is a Government, or qualified tax exempt group, like a Church, or Charity.
It means that the milage is exempt. A car must be 10 years old or older for miles to be exempt.
Well, the question has to be more specific. If you mean the Transcontinental Railroad, then the Civil war disrupted it. If you mean a different railroad, please be more specific next time.
Yes. ("Salaried" and "exempt" mean more or less the same thing; it means you're exempt from the laws concerning overtime, and can therefore be paid a salary rather than a wage.)