Undue definition

Undue there simply means excessive. It means greater hardship than the circumstances warrant. Even though a claimant has been at fault himself, it is an undue hardship on him if the consequences are out of proportion to his fault.
Undue hardship means “more than is required” or is “excessive.”
Undue means that SOME hardship will be required.

Examples of Undue in a sentence

  • Undue delay in doing so shall not be sufficient justification for the Supplier failing to regard an invoice as valid and undisputed.

  • Undue hardship is defined in Washington Administrative Code (WAC) ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.

  • Undue hardship is generally defined as an unbearable financial cost or a considerable disruption to business, or an interference with the rights of others.

  • Undue delay includes, but is not limited to, delays caused by lack of knowledge or training of the tow truck driver to effectively operate the tow truck or its equipment, faulty equipment, and the lack of necessary equipment or supplies to remove a vehicle and/or clean the scene.

  • Undue influence or pressure for these purposes is an attempt to persuade an employee to change their mind by any means other than written or verbal discussion of the pros and cons of membership or non-membership.


More Definitions of Undue

Undue. , it is said by Mr MacCrindle, means something which is not merited by the conduct of the claimant. That may be right. If the result of claimant's being perhaps a day late is so oppres- sive, so burdensome, as to be altogether out of proportion to the fault, I am inclined to think that one may well say that there is undue hardship. Both the amount at stake and the reasons for the delay are material considerations.”
Undue in this context means "excessive". One has to see whether the plaintiff has suffered greater hardship in the particular circumstances by the application of Section 1(1) than would normally be the case (Jones ibid at page 4).
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.
Undue means that it is not an
Undue means excessive or disproportionate.
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 an influence which is suitable to influence Healthcare Professionals in such a way that other assessments than the professional and socio-economic ones are the basis. The ban is intended to shield Healthcare Professionals (and others) from being influenced into official actions they would not otherwise do, and which are likely to lead to unfair discrimination of patients or treatment that is not purely health-related justified. Support in the form of e.g., equipment or Medicinal Products must