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Unconscionability (sometimes
known as
unconscionable dealing/conduct in Australia) is a
doctrine in
contract law that
describes terms that are so extremely...
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Unconscionability in
English law is a
field of
contract law and the law of trusts,
which precludes the
enforcement of
voluntary (or consensual) obligations...
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Australian contract law and equity, in
which the High
Court held that
unconscionable dealing due to a lack of
knowledge or
education and the
consequent imbalance...
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clause in a
contract the
plaintiff David ****er had
signed with Uber was
unconscionable, and
hence unenforceable. As a result, it held that ****er's proposed...
- Launchers, and
other equipment. Omar said in a statement, "It is
simply unconscionable to sell
weapons to
Saudi Arabia while they
continue to
slaughter innocent...
- that this was "
unconscionable" and
therefore invalid.
Fearing a loss if it appealed, and the
subsequent implications of the
unconscionability decision across...
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written by
Judge J.
Skelly Wright, that had a
definitive discussion of
unconscionability as a
defense to
enforcement of
contracts in
American contract law...
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courts primarily where the
defendant has
dealt with
property in an "
unconscionable manner"—but also in
other cir****stances. The
property is held in "constructive...
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Affordable Care Act,
Romney attacked the
landmark legislation as "an
unconscionable abuse of power" and said it
should be repealed. The
antipathy Republicans...
- of
contracts are not
illegal per se,
there exists a
potential for
unconscionability. In addition, in the
event of an ambiguity, such
ambiguity will be...