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The corpus luteum
Substantive Unconscionability
A legal principle in contract law that allows courts to refuse to enforce a contract or clause deemed grossly unfair or one-sided.
Unconscionability
Refers to a contract or clause that is so unfair to one of the parties that it is voidable on the ground of inequity.
Meaningful Choice
The concept that consumers or parties should have the ability to make choices that are significant and informed.
Adhesion Contract
A standardized contract drafted by one party (usually a business) that offers little or no negotiation opportunity to the other party, often perceived as "take-it-or-leave-it" agreements.
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