Extreme hardship definition

Extreme hardship means economic, geographic, health, or other individual circumstances that impose an extraordinary level of hardship.
Extreme hardship means an inability to devote sufficient hours to fulfilling the continuing education requirements during the applicable renewal period because of one of the following:
Extreme hardship means a significant burden, unique to the applicant and not shared by property owners in the area. Self-imposed circumstances caused to any degree by actions of any person subsequent to the enactment of the Act shall not be construed as an extreme hardship. Extreme hardship under this act shall not be construed to include any hardship which arises in whole or in part from the effect of other federal, state or local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations. The term may be inherent in public projects which are shown to be a public necessity.

Examples of Extreme hardship in a sentence

  • Extreme hardship (compelling and unanticipated medical or financial problems beyond Licensee’s control arising after the date of execution of their License Agreement.

  • Extreme hardship (Compelling and unanticipated medical or financial problems beyond the Licensee’s control arising after the date of execution of their License Agreement.

  • The Corporation/Student Housing, in its sole discretion, may grant or deny requests to cancel and will consider the following factors, with appropriate verification: (1) End of student status; (2) Marriage/Domestic Partnership; and/or (3) Extreme hardship.

  • HRL, in its sole discretion, may grant or deny cancellation requests and will consider the following factors, with appropriate verification: (1) End of student status; (2) Marriage; and/or (3) Extreme hardship and (4) Joining of the Military.

  • Extreme hardship is defined as a severe, compelling, and unforeseeable medical or financial circumstance, or the loss of an immediate family member that arises after the execution of the Agreement and is beyond the Licensee’s control.

  • Extreme hardship includes any unforeseeable or extraordinary occurrence or event caused by an event beyond the control of the participant or beneficiary, such as illness, disability, accident, or family problems resulting in a participant's financial need that cannot be met from other assets or normal sources of income.

  • Extreme hardship must substantially impact the Licensee’s ability to fulfill the terms of the Agreement and must be supported by verifiable documentation.

  • Extreme hardship A $50.00 cancellation fee shall be collected or retained from Licensee.

  • Extreme hardship A $50.00 cancellation fee and a prorated daily rate starting from the date Licensee requests the cancellation through the end of the required thirty (30) day notice period may be collected/retained.


More Definitions of Extreme hardship

Extreme hardship. Extreme hardship means the inability of owners of a historic property to make reasonable use of their property. Extreme hardship occurs when a historic property cannot be used by the owner or a tenant because of its condition and the historic property cannot be rehabilitated for an amount of money that it would be reasonable for an owner to invest in a property. In reaching a decision on whether extreme hardship exists, the Huron Board of Historic Preservation shall evaluate the information that the applicant submits including some or all of the following: the current occupants of the building or structure and their ability to make reasonable use of its present condition and cost of operation each year, the cost of any repairs that are needed, the present income from the building or structure, and the projected income from the building or structure after repairs. Loss of profit does not constitute extreme hardship.
Extreme hardship means that a person exercising ordinary care is unable to or restricted
Extreme hardship means that a person exercising ordinary care is unable to or restricted from complying with a provision of this division due to extraordinary circumstances beyond the person’s control, such as illness, death, or disaster.
Extreme hardship means the inability to obtain alternative means
Extreme hardship means a significant burden, unique to the applicant and not shared by property owners in the area. Self-imposed circumstances caused to any degree by actions of the applicant or any of his/her agents or representatives or successors shall not be construed as an extreme hardship. Extreme hardship shall not be construed to include any hardship which arises in whole or in part from the effect of other federal, state or local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations.
Extreme hardship means economic, geographic, health, or other individual circumstances that impose an extraordinary level of hardship. "Code" means the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211.

Related to Extreme hardship

  • Undue hardship means an action requiring significant difficulty or expense, when considered in light of the following factors:

  • Hardship means deprivation, suffering, adversity, or long-term adverse financial impact in complying with the title plant requirement that is more than minimal when considering all the circumstances. Financial hardship alone may constitute a hardship.

  • Financial Hardship means a situation where:

  • Unforeseeable Emergency means a severe financial hardship of the Participant resulting from an illness or accident of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse, the Participant’s Beneficiary, or the Participant’s dependent (as defined in Code Section 152, without regard to Code section 152(b)(1), (b)(2) and (d)(1)(B); loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty; or other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant.

  • Likelihood of serious harm means either: (a) A substantial