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  • 21undue — adj. 1 excessive, disproportionate. 2 not suitable. 3 not owed. Phrases and idioms: undue influence Law influence by which a person is induced to act otherwise than by his or her own free will, or without adequate attention to the consequences.… …

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  • 22Undue influence — (as a term in jurisprudence) is an equitable doctrine that involves one person taking advantage of a position of power over another person. It is where free will to bargain is not possible.Undue influence in contract lawIf undue influence is… …

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  • 23undue influence — n: improper influence that deprives a person of freedom of choice or substitutes another s choice or desire for the person s own compare coercion, duress, necessity ◇ It is a doctrine of equity that a contract, deed, donation, or testamentary… …

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  • 24Undue influence — Undue Un*due , a. 1. Not due; not yet owing; as, an undue debt, note, or bond. [1913 Webster] 2. Not right; not lawful or legal; improper; as, an undue proceeding. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. Not agreeable to a rule or standard, or to duty;… …

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  • 25undue influence — ˌundue ˈinfluence noun [uncountable] LAW when unfair pressure is put on someone to enter into an agreement: • He was found guilty of misrepresentation and undue influence. * * * undue influence UK US noun [U] LAW ► a situation in which someone… …

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  • 26undue hardship — 1) An action to accommodate an employee or applicant with a disability that would require significant difficulty or expense when considered in light of factors such as an employer s size, financial resources, and the nature and structure of its… …

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  • 27undue burden — In the field of reproductive rights, having the purpose or effect of placing a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion of a fetus that is not yet viable. Laws that impose an undue burden on a fundamental right are… …

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  • 28undue delay — I noun culpability, default, delay, dereliction, dilatoriness, disregard, dutilessness, impropriety, inattention, indifference, laches, laxity, neglect, neglectfulness, negligence, noncompliance, nonobservance, nonperformance, peccadillo,… …

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  • 29Undue hardship — is 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.ee also*… …

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  • 30undue amount — index overage, plethora Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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