Sentences with phrase «unreasonable burdens»

The rules include limits on the number of units that can be rented; limits on the number of units that can be delinquent in dues - regardless of the financial standing of the property; unreasonable burdens on properties to be approved; and limits on commercial space.
Member Boards must not place unreasonable burdens on applicants for membership.
As Home Office Minister, James Brokenshire, said at Third Reading, the «Bill sets out the framework for a modern, fair and affordable compensation scheme that supports communities that are recovering from riots, without placing unreasonable burdens on the taxpayer».
In a 2011 op - ed in The Wall Street Journal, President Obama acknowledged this problem, saying «sometimes, those rules have gotten out of balance, placing unreasonable burdens on business — burdens that have stifled innovation and have had a chilling effect on growth and jobs.»
You may not knowingly or intentionally take any action that may impose an unreasonable burden or load on the online services or its servers and infrastructures.
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your use of software robots, spiders, crawlers, or similar data gathering and extraction tools, or any other action you take that imposes an unreasonable burden or load on our infrastructure (whether owned by, leased or licensed to us) or that of any of our Suppliers.
If workers at Catholic hospitals, charities, etc. are already paying for their contraceptives, it does not seem like an unreasonable burden for them to continue to do so.
Moreover, as USDA as anticipated — and as the School Nutrition Association has noted in its own comments on the proposal — it will place an unreasonable burden on school districts to determine the source of various nutrients in a given packaged product, absent standardized labels offering this information.
The problem with basing your parenting on the assumption that children are naturally angels is that it places an unreasonable burden on the child and not enough burden on the parent.
Included on the menu of possible changes could be pension and health benefits reform, a retirement age increase and overtime costs — the usual union issues that often drive up costs to the point that taxpayers must bear an unreasonable burden.
«The submission of over 500 pages of text amendments at the same time is an unreasonable burden on most community boards to adequately review and evaluate their local neighborhood impact,» Diaz Jr. said.
You can attempt to go bankrupt but for the most parts bankruptcy does not discharge student loans unless you can prove the are an unreasonable burden and file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
In addition, the Court considers that this individual claim would not be an «unreasonable burden» on the national system of social assistance, but the accumulation of all such individual claims which might be submitted to it would be bound to do so (para. 50).
I realize this places an unreasonable burden on the female gender, but it's the female gender that profits (sometimes handsomely, see Elliot Spitzer's squeeze (a Canuck btw)-RRB- from the supply side, both legally and illegally (i.e. marriage wise and prostitution wise).
Not only has the linkage between lawful residence and access to the host welfare state generated much confusion among EU citizens, but also national administrations have struggled massively with the application of vague concepts such as «unreasonable burden», «sufficient resources» or the requirement of an «individual assessment».
Again, the Court opts for legal certainty in rigorous and explicit terms and emphasises the objective of preventing the foreign EU citizen from becoming an unreasonable burden on the host Member State's social assistance system.
Further, if the cost of the treatment is minor, the court may reject the government's assertion that covering the cost of therapies for patients with rare diseases would be an unreasonable burden.
Moreover, the Court confirms that the accumulation of all individual claims by, assumingly, workseekers who worked less than a year to Arbeitslosengeld II would be an unreasonable burden on the German social assistance system.
For this category of Union citizens, possessing sufficient resources not to become an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system is a requirement for lawful residence, which subsequently grants equal treatment with regard to social benefits (para. 72 Brey).
The Court repeats that an objective of the Directive is to prevent Union citizens from becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of their host member State (paras. 49 - 50).
And while the single claim of the Alimanovic family would not be an unreasonable burden on Germany's system of the benefits at issue, the accumulation of all the individual claims would be bound to do so (para. 62).
As follows from earlier case law (as translated into guidelines by the Commission in COM (2009) 313 final), when assessing whether the residence of an individual constitutes an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system, national authorities are required to take account of «social factors» such as the level of connection of the EU citizen with the society of the host Member State and any considerations pertaining to age, state of health, family and economic situation.
This isn't to say that due diligence is a bad idea, but rather to point out that pushing this responsibility to the individual lawyer level can place an unreasonable burden on the lawyer's time.
Also, since they can not be denied entry, go in places not open to the public, and can arrive at any hour, needing to keep the property safe for them is an unreasonable burden.
Everyone else was asked to stay home so that they would not impose an unreasonable burden on backup systems.
The judge used this case to make positive comments about justification, reminding employers that the requirement to justify a PCP should not be seen as placing an unreasonable burden on employers or «casting some sort of stigma upon them.»
This I find places an unreasonable burden upon me.
«My question is if the book publisher, or, respectively, the journal, may place such an unreasonable burden
The Home Secretary argued that the appeal should be allowed for policy reasons as otherwise an unreasonable burden would be placed on the police.
The Zambrano judgment did not address issues of financial support and entitlement to benefits despite AG Sharpston's rejection of arguments about the non-EU primary carer being an «unreasonable burden» on public finances.
69 Furthermore, it is clear from recital 16 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38 that, in order to determine whether a person receiving social assistance has become an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system, the host Member State should, before adopting an expulsion measure, examine whether the person concerned is experiencing temporary difficulties and take into account the duration of residence of the person concerned, his personal circumstances, and the amount of aid which has been granted to him.
79 In the present case, it is for the referring court, which alone has jurisdiction to assess the facts, to decide, in light of those elements in particular, whether granting a benefit such as the compensatory supplement to a person in Mr Brey's situation is likely to place an unreasonable burden on the national social assistance system.
75 It can be seen from paragraphs 64 to 72 above that the mere fact that a national of a Member State receives social assistance is not sufficient to show that he constitutes an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State.
54 It is apparent from recital 10 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38, in particular, that that condition is intended, inter alia, to prevent such persons becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State (Ziolkowski and Szeja, paragraph 40).
Others stated that the «no reason to believe» test creates an unreasonable burden on covered entities, and would actually chill the release of de-identified information, and set an impossible standard.
Response: The Secretary believes that such an approach would impose an unreasonable burden on covered entities and the judicial system and that greater flexibility is necessary to assure that the judicial and administrative systems function smoothly.
Explaining that this did not impose an unreasonable burden on the bar, the rule's Official Note explained:
It's definitely true that employers should accommodate people with disabilities, but that accommodation shouldn't be an unofficial one that places unreasonable burden on the person's coworkers.
Opponents of the guidelines say they place an unreasonable burden on doctors to have online testimonials of their services taken down, even if they appear on a website or social media that is not associated with them.
(b) to apply the order to all records of the Department or Commonwealth instrumentality concerned would place an unreasonable burden on its resources.
Doing so places an unrealistic, unreasonable burden on America's educators, has the potential to cause more harm from unintentional or inaccurate discharge of firearms, and can undermine the sense of safe, supportive learning environments.
The evaluation found that «red tape or unreasonable burden is created when applications for funding have to be made every year and when the funding amounts were small.
Brokers can put an unreasonable burden on strong - performing associates if they institute a companywide rule, such as mandatory office time, that's really just aimed at dealing with one or a few problem associates.
«It was extremely important that we secure coverage that would provide protection for our properties but not impose an unreasonable burden on our malls» tenants, many of whom are small business owners,» Simon CEO David Simon said in a statement.
Opponents fear that the legislation could be a threat to free speech and place an unreasonable burden on websites to police the links placed on their sites.
I'm not a lawyer, so no legal advice, but my understanding is unless you can show where it is an unreasonable burden for you to allow this (and possibly losing insurance would be that burden but I don't know), then you can not discriminate against a service dog, no matter what breed.
FHA's antiquated policy has placed an unreasonable burden on FHA consumers who already face high housing and closing costs.
Having both the HOA and the insurance not allow it would be an unreasonable burden.
I was told (by a Fair Housing Administration speaker) the landlord has to accept the animal unless it caused an unreasonable burden for the landlord to accept it.
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