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Adhesion Conscionability
Adhesion conscionability examines whether a contract, typically a "take-it-or-leave-it" deal presented by the stronger party to the weaker, is so one-sided that it is unfair to the weaker party and therefore unenforceable.
Procedural Unconscionability
A legal principle referring to circumstances where the process involved in making a contract is deemed unfair or unjust, often due to a significant imbalance in power or information between the parties.
Substantive Unconscionability
A legal doctrine that allows courts to refuse to enforce a contract or part of it, if the contract is excessively unfair or oppressive.
Adhesion Conscionability
A legal concept referring to the fairness of contract terms in a standard-form agreement, where one party has significantly more power to dictate the terms.
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