Undue Hardship

––The most widely used test for evaluating undue hardship in the dischargeability of a student loan includes three conditions: (1) the debtor cannot maintain––based on current income and expenses––a minimal standard of living if forced to repay the loans; (2) there are indications that the state of affairs is likely to persist for a significant portion of the repayment period; and (3) the debtor made good faith efforts to repay the loans.

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A legalistic term used to design an accommodation to employee that would either alter the nature of the enterprise or affect its viability. It is used in the employment discrimination law in the USA, Canada, and other countries.

Duhaime Legal Dictionary

Undue hardship implies that there may necessarily be some hardship in accommodating someone’s disability, but unless that hardship imposes an undue or unreasonable burden, it yields to the need to accommodate.... Concrete evidence is required to establish undue hardship.