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Hardship
Matched in: Term Hardship
unnecessary hardship
Matched in: Term unnecessary hardship
Unfair advantage or hardship
Matched in: Term Unfair advantage or hardship
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indigence
indigence : impoverished hardship and deprivation
Duress
Hardship constraint pressure imprisonment restraint of liberty
reasonable accommodation
accommodation : something done to accommodate a disabled person that does not jeopardize safety or pose an undue hardship for the party (as an employer) doing it ;also : something done to accommodate a religious need that
Trust
claiming under the settlor, if the Court can act in favour of the meritorious consideration without inflicting a hardship on persons peculiarly entitled to protection, the voluntary agreement will in such a case be specifically executed, and
Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890
lose all his growing crops, etc., without compensation from the mortgagee. The Tenants' Compensation Act, to remedy this hardship, provided that where a person occupies land under a contract of tenancy (whenever made) with the mortgagor, which
Serious risk of injustice
to injustice arising from the operation of the assumptions in the calculation of benefit and not from eventual hardship in the making of a confiscation order. The purpose of the exercise being to ensure that there was
Sales tax
sense that a provision by which a tax is imposed has to be construed strictly, regardless of the hardship that such a construction may cause either to the treasury or to the taxpayer. If the subject falls
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