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 would result in cases where the nonmember relied on the property settlement in converting his or her share into nonliquid assets.
Intra-district transfers are limited to the following three categories: 1) Majority-to- minority transfers; 2) Teacher and administrator transfers; and 3) Substantial hardship transfers.
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.