hardship

  • 41hardship — Suffering privations; financial loss suffered in the performance of a contract. 17 Am J2d Contr § 402. Conditions making life miserable and productive activities difficult. 49 Am J1st Spec Per § 59 …

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  • 42hardship — n. 1 severe suffering or privation. 2 the circumstance causing this …

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  • 43The Hardship Post — Hardship Post, later The Hardship Post, was a rock band that formed in Newfoundland and moved to Halifax during the Halifax Pop Explosion of the 1990s. The band was signed to Halifax record label Murderecords, and later to the notable Seattle… …

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  • 44hardship clause — clausula rebus sic stantibus в странах системы частного (континентального) права оговорка о том, что в случае, если в ходе исполнения договора произойдут не зависящие от воли сторон события, изменяющие экономические, политические и иные условия… …

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  • 45Extreme hardship — Extreeme Hardship is a legal term in the Unites States of America s Immigration Law.United States Immigration Law: Extreme HardshipIn U.S. Immigration law effects of certain grounds to deportability and inadmisability can be waved, [… …

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  • 46unnecessary hardship — un·nec·es·sary hard·ship n: a deprivation of an owner s right to the beneficial use of property that is caused when a zoning ordinance makes it impossible to receive a reasonable return from the property ◇ Unnecessary hardship may justify the… …

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  • 47undue hardship — 1) An action to accommodate an employee or applicant with a disability that would require significant difficulty or expense when considered in light of factors such as an employer s size, financial resources, and the nature and structure of its… …

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  • 48Pembrokeshire Action To Combat Hardship — Founder(s) Tracy Olin Founded 2008 (as MATCH) 2010 (as PATCH) Area served Pembrokeshire Volunteers …

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  • 49be no hardship — phrase to not be difficult or unpleasant It was no great hardship for him to give up smoking. Thesaurus: easy to do and to be easysynonym Main entry: hardship …

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  • 50economic hardship — UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS difficulty caused by having too little money or too few resources: »The government is stepping in, recognizing their economic hardship, and paying the interest on their loan for that period. »The economic hardships …

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