Definitions: Tolerance vs Forbearance (core)

October 17th, 2018 4:30 PM DEFINITIONS: TOLERANCE VS FORBEARANCE by Luke Weinhagen The distinction between tolerance and forbearance.

TOLERANCE: allowing costs to be assessed against non-consenting parties as ambiguity makes it unclear what additional party is specifically responsible for costs. – It is a passive state. – No agency. FORBEARANCE: intentionally taking responsibility for a cost to allow someone else not to. (example: my children, my disabled kin, my employee that has not matured fully yet). – It is an active state. – Allows agency.

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