Spousal support helps ensure that no family member faces
undue economic hardship as a result of a separation or divorce.
Acknowledging the broader environmental impacts of natural gas development, this paper focuses on practical solutions that have been demonstrated to reduce methane emissions significantly without creating
undue economic hardship for industry or consumers.
The debt is correct, and you are able to pay the debt in full, but doing so would cause
undue economic hardship.
All fees requested from families will be communicated to families as early as possible, and a clear waiver process will be made available to ensure
no undue economic hardship is caused by student fees.
Not exact matches
One example of an
economic undue hardship might be a 55 year old retail worker getting paid minimum wage.
The
undue hardship standard was not explicitly defined in the Biden - backed law, but many courts interpreted it to require debtors to attempt to prove that their
economic prospects would never improve, a concept known in legal circles as «certainty of hopelessness.»
While
undue hardship may involve something less than insolvency, the Agency is not bound at law to find
undue hardship simply if the carriers show any negative impact on their ability to weather a future
economic downturn.
(v) In the absence of specific evidence of
undue hardship, the Agency's rejection of VIA's
economic arguments was inconsistent with the rule established by the Supreme Court that «impressionistic evidence of increased expense will not generally suffice.»
The carriers» main argument (and the only one relevant to this motion) was that the
economic and financial implications of the cost of implementing a 1P1F policy would amount to
undue hardship on the carriers.