Undue hardship definition
Examples of Undue hardship in a sentence
Undue hardship means an action that requires significant difficulty or expense when considered in relation to factors such as a College’s size, financial resources, and the nature and structure of its operation.
Undue hardship is defined in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 00-00-000.
Undue hardship, for the purposes of this policy, means an action that requires significant difficulty or expense when considered in light of relevant factors or would be extensive, substantial, disruptive or would fundamentally alter the nature or operation of the department or office.
Undue hardship will be demonstrated when holding the conference on a non-expedited basis would interfere with or contradict the treatment of a severe illness or injury, substantially impair a party’s ability to assert their position at the conference, result in significant financial hardship, or other reasonably justified grounds.
Undue hardship exists when application of a trust policy would deprive an individual of food, clothing, shelter or medical care such that their life or health would be endangered.