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Unntatt

Unntatt is a Norwegian term used to indicate that a person, entity, or item is exempted from a rule, obligation, or requirement. Grammatically, it can function as an adjective describing something that is not subject to the rule, or as the past participle of the verb unnta, meaning to exempt or exclude.

Etymology: The word derives from the verb unnta. The related noun unntak means an exception, and the

Usage: Unntatt appears in official and administrative language to mark exemptions. It is typically combined with

Scope and limitations: Exemptions can be temporary or permanent, and may depend on specific criteria, statuses,

See also: unntak, unnta, offentleglova, skatt, avgifter.

adjective
unntatt
shares
the
same
semantic
field
of
exclusion
or
exemption.
prepositions
such
as
fra,
for
example
“unntatt
fra
betaling”
(exempt
from
payment)
or
“unntatt
skatt”
(tax-exempt).
In
legal
or
policy
texts,
it
may
specify
that
certain
persons,
activities,
or
items
are
not
governed
by
a
given
regulation,
or
are
subject
to
a
different
regime.
or
formal
approvals.
The
exact
wording
of
the
exemption
is
important,
and
practical
interpretation
should
reference
the
relevant
statute
or
policy.