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Recourse
The ability to seek compensation or redress, often through legal means, from a source when subjected to damage or loss.
Procedural Unconscionability
A legal term referring to a situation where the terms of a contract are so unfair or the process is so unequal that it shocks the conscience.
Substantive Unconscionability
Refers to a condition in contract law where the terms of a contract are extremely unfair or one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power.
Administrative Costs
Expenses related to the general operation of an organization, such as salaries of non-production staff, office supplies, and utilities.
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