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An Incontestability Clause Ordinarily Bars Contest of the Validity of a Life

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An incontestability clause ordinarily bars contest of the validity of a life insurance policy by the insurer after the lapse of:


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Unconscionable

Describes actions or conditions that are excessively unfair or immoral to a degree that they go against the basic principles of justice or good conscience.

Procedural Unconscionability

A legal concept where a contract or clause is considered unjust due to unfair or oppressive terms or conditions that were imposed upon one party, often due to unequal bargaining power.

Undue Influence

Improper or unfair persuasion by one party over another, often leading to decisions that are not in the victim's best interest.

Substantive Unconscionability

A legal principle that allows courts to refuse to enforce contracts that are grossly unfair or one-sided in favor of the party with superior bargaining power.

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