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An unconscionable contract is one in which the terms of the agreement are oppressive, unscrupulous, or grossly unfair.
Unconscionable Contract
An agreement that is so unfair or oppressive to one party that it is deemed unjust by the legal system.
Grossly Unfair
A situation or action that is extremely unjust or disproportionate, often violating ethical or legal standards.
- Gain an understanding of the enforceability and validity of contracts under designated circumstances, including those involving illegality and unconscionability.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the enforceability and validity of contracts under designated circumstances, including those involving illegality and unconscionability.