Undue definition

Undue hardship means “more than is required” or is “excessive.”
Undue means it is not an official part of doing the job
Undue means that it is not an official part of doing the job. The benefit is undue when it is intended as a personal offering rather than being a necessary part of the person’s official duties.

Examples of Undue in a sentence

  • Undue familiarity or intimacy in a school situation is considered to be inappropriate and in poor taste (e.g., hugging, kissing, walking arm in arm, etc., is not acceptable).

  • In so far as Local Laws allow and it is reasonable to do so, the Importer will Without Undue Delay provide the following with relevant information about any Access Request or Direct Access: the Exporter; any Third Party Controller; and where the Importer is a Controller, any Relevant Data Subjects.

  • Undue reliance has been placed on section 27 of the Act, which enables directions to be given for a very broad range of reasons.

  • The Importer must make sure those contact details are always easy to access for all Relevant Data Subjects and be able to easily communicate with Data Subjects in the English language Without Undue Delay.

  • If the breach cannot be corrected Without Undue Delay, so there is no ongoing Significant Harmful Impact on Relevant Data Subjects, the Exporter must end this IDTA under Section 30.1.


More Definitions of Undue

Undue means not appropriate or suitable, improp er, unreasonable, unjustifiable, illegal, going beyond what is appropriate, warranted or natural”
Undue implies “Without due cause or justification...more than is warranted’: The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (1993). This leads us to answer Xx Xxxxxxxx’x primary question “Yes”. [31] We therefore agree with XxXxxxxx X. that the application for review had to be dismissed. Solicitors X X Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Xxxxxx for Appellant Crown Law Office, Wellington for Respondents
Undue means more than necessary, improper or unwarranted.
Undue means that SOME hardship will be required.
Undue means “exceeding what is appropriate or normal; excessive.” The American Heritage College Dictionary, 3d Edition. By twice limiting the proscribed dormant commerce clause burdens to those that are “undue,” the Supreme Court in Quill clearly recognized that states may impose appropriate or normal burdens on commerce
Undue means excessive or disproportionate.
Undue also means “unjustified” in a qualitative sense, a sense of impropriety.