Unconscionable definition: A bargain or contract which is clearly unfair, exorbitant, harsh, contrary to common sense or good conscience.
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Unconscionable (adj). Unconscionable agreements are the one with terms which are unjust and unenforceable which any normal man would not have agreed to execute.
unconscionable adj. referring to a contract or bargain which is so unfair to a party that no reasonable or informed person would agree to it.
UNCONSCIONABLE BARGAIN, contracts. A contract which no man in his senses, not under delusion, would make, on the one hand, and which no fair and honest man would accept, on the other. 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 3848.
unconscionable conduct Action that takes unfair advantage of another party that is under a special disability (q.v.) in a contract or transaction. See special disability or disadvantage.
Unconscionable Definition - adj : unreasonably unfair to one party, marked by oppression, or otherwise unacceptably offensive to public policy <an ~ clause> <finds the contract...
A contract can be unenforceable if it is so one-sided as to be found unconscionable, where the terms are unreasonably favorable to one party; ...
Unconscionable Contract Unconstitutional Uncontrollable Circumstances Defense Under Color of Law Under Color of State Law Under Color of Official Right, Extortion Underlease, Sub-Lease Undertaking, Undertook Underwriter ...
See also: Contract, Contra, Court, Will, Law
 
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