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extraordinarily burdensome requirement — index imposition (excessive burden) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
imposition — I (excessive burden) noun encroachment, encumbrance, excessive demand, extraordinarily burdensome requirement, hindrance, impediment, infliction, infringement, interference, onus, unjust burden, unjust requirement II (tax) noun charge, duty,… … Law dictionary
onus — I (blame) noun accusation, blameworthiness, charge, culpability, error, fault, flaw, guiltiness, misdeed, reprehension, responsibility, shortcoming, transgression II (burden) noun affliction, burdensome requirement, charge, drawback, encumbrance … Law dictionary
imposition — /im peuh zish euhn/, n. 1. the laying on of something as a burden or obligation. 2. something imposed, as a burden or duty; an unusual or extraordinarily burdensome requirement or task. 3. the act of imposing by or as if by authority. 4. an… … Universalium
imposition — im·po·si·tion || ‚ɪmpÉ™ zɪʃn n. burdensome requirement, something which one is compelled to do; tax; act of compelling another to fulfill an obligation; imposture, deception … English contemporary dictionary
impositions — im·po·si·tion || ‚ɪmpÉ™ zɪʃn n. burdensome requirement, something which one is compelled to do; tax; act of compelling another to fulfill an obligation; imposture, deception … English contemporary dictionary
imposition — /ɪmpəˈzɪʃən/ (say impuh zishuhn) noun 1. the laying on of something as a burden, obligation, etc. 2. something imposed, as a burden, levy, tax, etc.; an unusual or extraordinarily burdensome requirement or task. 3. a literary exercise imposed as… …
Regulatory Flexibility Act — Infobox U.S. legislation name= Regulatory Flexibility Act fullname= The Regulatory Flexibility Act acronym= RFA / the Reg Flex Act enacted by= effective date= 1 January 1981 public law url= http://www.archives.gov/federal register/laws/regulatory … Wikipedia
Norwegian nationality law — is based on the principle of Jus sanguinis. In general, Norwegian citizenship is conferred by birth to a Norwegian parent, or by naturalisation in Norway. Norway restricts, but does not absolutely prohibit, dual citizenship. Contents 1 Birth in… … Wikipedia
Dormant Commerce Clause — The Dormant Commerce Clause, also known as the Negative Commerce Clause, is a legal doctrine that courts in the United States have inferred from the Commerce Clause in Article I of the United States Constitution. The Commerce Clause expressly… … Wikipedia