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A profit-maximizing monopolist will continue expanding output as long as
Unconscionable Contracts
Agreements that are so unjust or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party with the superior bargaining power that they are deemed unenforceable under the law.
Misrepresents
The act of providing false or misleading information about something, often with the intent to deceive.
Disaffirm
The legal act of renouncing or voiding a contract or agreement, particularly as it relates to individuals who were not competent to enter into the contract initially, like minors.
Unconscionable Contracts
Agreements between parties that are so unfair or one-sided that they shock the conscience, often rendering them unenforceable in court.
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