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Understand the concept of unconscionability and its types (procedural and substantive) in contract law.
Recognize the legal implications of exculpatory clauses in contracts.
Understand the concept of adhesion contracts and their potential for unconscionability.
Analyze conditions under which courts may refuse to enforce parts or entire unconscionable agreements.

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Reorganization

A process aimed at restructuring a company's financial and operational aspects to facilitate recovery from distress.

Confirmed

Verified or ratified; often used in legal and financial contexts to indicate that an action or transaction has been officially approved.

Feasibility

The state or level of being easily or conveniently done, or the practicality of a proposed plan or method.

Non-bankruptcy Compromises

Agreements made to resolve debt without resorting to bankruptcy proceedings, often involving negotiation between debtor and creditors.

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