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What is discrimination in classical conditioning?
Court
An institution that has the authority to decide disputes, administer justice, and apply the law.
Remedy
A form of legal redress used to enforce a right or compensate for harm or injury caused by the breach of a legal duty.
Unconscionability
A doctrine in contract law that allows courts to refuse the enforcement of contracts that are grossly unfair or oppressive, due to a significant imbalance in power or information.
Unequal Bargaining Power
A situation where one party in a negotiation has significantly more leverage, influence, or power over the other.
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