Substantial hardship definition

Substantial hardship means a demonstrated economic, technological, legal or other type of hardship to the person requesting the variance or waiver. Further, “principles of fairness” are violated when the literal application of a rule affects a particular person in a manner significantly different from the way it affects other similarly situated persons who are subject to the rule. See Fla. Stat. § 120.542.
Substantial hardship means an unanticipated emergency that is caused by events outside of the control of the Participant (or in the event of the Participant's death, his Beneficiary) that would result in severe financial hardship to the Participant if early withdrawal were not permitted (or in the event of the Participant's death, his Beneficiary), as determined in the sole discretion of the Administrator.
Substantial hardship means a demonstrable burden on the student or the student's family as evidenced by circumstances such as the following:

Examples of Substantial hardship in a sentence

  • Substantial hardship transfers are transfers granted as a result of a substantial, extraordinary, and compelling hardship which is unique to the student or his or her family.

  • The Zoning Administrator may consider the following factors in making the determination of whether Substantial hardship exists.

  • Substantial hardship is defined as a demonstrated economic, technological, legal or other type of hardship to the person requesting the waiver.

  • Substantial hardship is to be considered by the Board of Architectural Review Historic Preservation Commission only if the applicant can meet one (1) or more of the criteria as defined in Section 1702.The owner may be required to submit documents to show that he cannot comply with the design guidelines.

  • Substantial hardship would result in cases where the nonmember relied on the property settlement in converting his or her share into nonliquid assets.


More Definitions of Substantial hardship

Substantial hardship means any condition which would cause gross monthly household income to be below the Federal Poverty Level.
Substantial hardship means a demonstrated economic, technological, legal, or other type of hardship to the person requesting the variance or waiver.
Substantial hardship means that a consumer will not be billed for emergency involuntary treatment if he or she meets the eligibility standards of the psychiatric indigent inpatient program that is administered by the DSHS eco- nomic services administration.
Substantial hardship means a condition unique to the property under consideration and a condition under which an action by the Commission would force the applicant to suffer practical difficulty and denial of the reasonable use of the property.
Substantial hardship means a significant, unique, and demonstrable economic,
Substantial hardship means a significant, unique, and demonstrable economic, technological, legal, or other impact on a local school district that impairs the district's ability to continue to successfully meet the requirements of educational programs or services for the district's students.
Substantial hardship means a demonstrated economic, technological, legal, or other type of hardship to the person requesting the variance or waiver,” Section 120.54(2), Florida Statutes.