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Candidates are nominated by a political party through a primary or caucus.
Unconscionable Terms
Provisions in a contract that are so unjust or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power that they are deemed voidable.
Section 208 of UCC
This specific section does not exist as the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) articles and sections do not include a "Section 208". It's important to reference the correct article and section when discussing UCC provisions.
Restatement (Second) of Contracts
A legal treatise offering a comprehensive summary of contract law in the United States, aimed at clarifying, restating, and simplifying the law.
Classical Law
A framework or school of thought in legal theory that emphasizes abstract logical reasoning and the universality of legal principles, often associated with ancient Roman and Greek law systems.
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