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, meaning difficulty or trouble, may refer to the following: *hardship clause in contract law *undue hardship in employment law and other areas *extreme hardship Extreme Hardship is a legal term in the United States of America's Immigration Law. United States Immigration Law: Extreme Hardship In U.S. Immigration law effects of certain grounds to deportability and inadmissibility can be waived, under the d ... in immigration law * hardship post in a foreign service {{disambig ...
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Hardship Clause
Hardship clause is a clause in a contract that is intended to cover cases in which unforeseen events occur that fundamentally alter the equilibrium of a contract resulting in an excessive burden being placed on one of the parties involved. Hardship clauses typically recognize that parties must perform their contractual obligations even if events have rendered performance more onerous than would reasonably have been anticipated at the time of the conclusion of the contract. However, if continued performance has become excessively burdensome because of an event beyond a party's reasonable control that it could not reasonably have been expected to have taken into account, the clause can obligate the parties to negotiate alternative contractual terms to allow for the consequences of the event reasonably. Relation to ''force majeure'' The hardship clause is sometimes used in relation to '' force majeure'', particularly because they share similar features and they both cater to situat ...
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Undue Hardship
An undue hardship is an American legal term referring to special or specified circumstances that partially or fully exempt a person or organization from performance of a legal obligation so as to avoid an unreasonable or disproportionate burden or obstacle.Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Article 2 For example, employers are required to provide a reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities, but when an accommodation becomes too taxing on the organization it is classified as an undue hardship and is no longer required. These hardships include the nature and cost of the accommodation in relation to the size, resources, nature, and structure of the employer's operation. See also * Central Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta (Human Rights Commission) * Central Okanagan School District No. 23 v. Renaud * British Columbia (PSERC) v. BCGSEU * Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute * British Columbia (Superintendent of Motor Vehicles) ...
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Extreme Hardship
Extreme Hardship is a legal term in the United States of America's Immigration Law. United States Immigration Law: Extreme Hardship In U.S. Immigration law effects of certain grounds to deportability and inadmissibility can be waived, under the discretion of the USCIS adjudicator or immigration court. Several waivers are available by the statute of immigration codes while some other require showing "extreme hardship" potentially caused to a qualifying family member (the US citizen or legal permanent resident's close relatives) of the defendant (person excluded from admission or being removed). Note that the hardship to the defendant is not relevant here, only the hardship caused to the qualifying family by removing the defendant or excluding him from admission. The waivers are governed by INA 212 and INA 237 (potentially some others: add?). The United States Waiver of Inadmissibility application(I-601 United States Waiver of Inadmissibility An Application for Waiver of Grounds of ...
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