Sentences with phrase «showing undue»

Single female travellers should be wary of others showing undue attention.
If an idea coalesces with certain other ideas it does not show undue influence or corruption but «an antecedent affinity to them.
Published results show no undue or lasting patient anxiety from the screening process.
The Academy continues to show undue support for really just passable biographical films, and to ignore a great one in Selma at the same time is inexcusable.
Where providing a reasonable accommodation is within the sole control of one entity that fails or refuses to provide it, the other can show undue hardship.
Employers, however, may be able to show undue hardship where provision of a reasonable accommodation would be unduly disruptive to other employees's ability to work.
Plaintiff alleges that any private loans held by Defendant which are not «qualified educational loans» are dischargeable in this case without the need to show undue hardship.
if you can show undue hardship.
Q: Do I have to show undue hardship if I am a co-signer on a student loan?
How do you show undue hardship?
You have to show an undue hardship that prevents you from paying this debt.
Courts use different tests to evaluate whether a particular borrower has shown an undue hardship.
In order to show undue hardship, the support payor must first establish that his or her household standard of living would be lower than that of the other parent if the Table amount were enforced.
Of course, the client may be able to show undue influence, a breach of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 or an unconscionable bargain, but this requires as a minimum an inequality of bargaining power, a manifestly disadvantageous agreement and an undue degree of pressure brought to bear by the stronger party; such matters are notoriously difficult to prove, particularly in a commercial context.
However, the Court found that there is no separate procedural duty to accommodate under the Act that can give rise to remedies where the employer can show undue hardship, and more specifically where the employer can meet the bona fide occupational requirement test set out in Meiorin (British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Commission) v. BCGSEU, [1999] 3 S.C.R. 3):
Prior to conducting the main analysis of hierarchical regression, the data were checked for outliers that might show undue influence in some analyses.

Not exact matches

Studies show that CEOs who overestimate their abilities tend to overpay for acquisitions, take undue risks, introduce more unsuccessful new products, and have more volatile firm performance.
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
The decision to trade Harden was spurred on by fear of the luxury tax, and hindsight shows that fear was most likely undue.
Sitting in a top half position in the table he now has time and a further opportunity to show what he can do without any undue pressure; a target of 8th place should not be an unreasonable or unattainable one looking at the other clubs around us.
Studies also show that with a history of previous cesarean, seven out of ten women or more who are allowed to labor without undue restrictions will give birth vaginally, thus ending their exposure to the dangers of cesarean section.13
Studies have shown that this is better for the development of your baby's spine as it does not put undue pressure on developing bones.
This shows poor planning and has caused undue stress to our communities.
Researchers used the mice to show that pemetrexed and gemcitabine worked against human group 3 tumors and that the drugs could be used in combination with existing chemotherapy agents to boost treatment effectiveness without undue risk.
The study showed that the unmarried died from disease in undue proportion to their married counterparts.
Although that's an alarming prospect, I'm all for purging cigarettes from movies and TV, which statistics show have an undue influence in getting kids to start smoking.
Instead, undue hardship must be based on an individualized assessment of current circumstances that show that a specific reasonable accommodation would cause significant difficulty or expense.
However, if an employer is able to show that the lack of a fixed return date causes an undue hardship, then it can deny the leave.
(76) This type of reasonable accommodation must be provided to an employee who, because of a disability, can no longer perform the essential functions of his / her current position, with or without reasonable accommodation, unless the employer can show that it would be an undue hardship.
We're sure its presence at the 2002 Detroit Auto Show inflicted undue bouts of nostalgia on a whole slew of unsuspecting showgoers.
In order to qualify, you must show that your obligation will «impose an undue hardship on you and your dependents.»
You would need to provide evidence showing that the debt is creating undue hardship following extreme extenuating circumstances that are not expected to change in the future.
The five year bar was later extended to seven years and in 1998, the laws were changed so that governmental student loans could never be discharged absent a showing of undue hardship.
In 2005, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) made all educational loans, public and private, nondischargeable absent a showing of undue hardship (an impossible standard to meet as interpreted by courts across the country).
You will only get more credit after you have created an updated budget that will allow for the repayments and show that you will be able to manage the new debt repayments without undue stress.
You must show that repayment will create an «undue hardship.»
Student loan obligations are presumptively nondischargeable in bankruptcy absent a showing of «undue hardship.»
Debtors must show that their student loans constitute an «undue hardship,» and the courts have traditionally defined undue hardship quite harshly.
To discharge a student loan in bankruptcy, the debtor must show «undue hardship» (11 U.S.C.A. § 523 (a)(8)-RRB-.
Since most student loans won't be discharged in bankruptcy unless the bankruptcy judge determines you would face undue hardship if forced to repay them, make all student loan payments on time and ensure the payments are shown correctly on your credit report.
The undue hardship standard is hard to meet, and the cases shown here reflect that.
It is important to note that in order to establish undue hardship, it is not enough to show that it would just be inconvenient to pay your taxes when due.
The Brunner test requires the debtor to make a three - part showing in order to prove undue hardship: (1) that the debtor can not maintain, based on current income and expenses, a «minimal standard» of living for herself and her dependents if forced to repay the loans; (2) that additional circumstances exist indicating that this state of affairs is likely to persist for a significant portion of the repayment period of the student loans; and (3) that the debtor has made good faith efforts to repay the loans.
Professor Iuliano has also demonstrated in a prior paper that even student loans covered by the bankruptcy discharge exception can still be discharged based on showing «undue hardship,» and that courts are far more likely to approve undue hardship discharges than many debtors (and lawyers) may realize.
[vii] Under this section, student loans are non-dischargeable unless the debtor can show that paying them would cause undue hardship.
Our research has shown that TRFs have dramatically reduced extreme allocations — either too much cash or too much stock — that can expose investors to undue risk.»
Federal bankruptcy law does not allow the discharge of student loan debt unless the debtor can show «undue hardship.»
Federal law completely excepts student loans from discharge, unless a debtor can show «undue hardship» to themselves and their dependents.
The case shows how courts can hold debtors to a very high standard in establishing undue hardship.
Federal law does not allow the discharge of student loan debt in a bankruptcy case, except with a showing of «undue hardship.»
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