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Onerously
Onerously On"er*ous*ly, adv. In an onerous manner.

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- collapsed soon afterwards, when the northern teams claimed that it was too onerous to travel to the south and formed the International ****ociation. The "International...
- [unreliable source?] The media remained under restrictions that were somewhat onerous by Western standards, but still had somewhat more latitude than their counterparts...
- Visual Programmes Ltd [1987] EWCA Civ 6 is an English contract law case on onerous clauses and the rule of common law that reasonable notice of them must...
- said he would continue to work for "a different, more flexible and less onerous position for Britain within the EU". "David Cameron 'prepared to consider...
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- Speechly Bircham describes the effects as "far-reaching and incredibly onerous" for "all UK companies". Simon Davis of Privacy International argues that...
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- needs to be recognized if the executory contract becomes onerous to the entity. An onerous contract is defined as a contract in which the unavoidable...
- resolution of Common Council, by "redemption" (purchase), at one time for an onerous sum. Now the Freedom can be obtained by servitude, by patrimony, by nomination...