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Under the doctrine of unconscionability,the courts would refuse to grant the equitable remedy of specific performance for breach of contract if the contract is oppressively unfair.
General Duty
An obligation imposed on individuals or organizations to adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others.
Intervening Causes
Events that occur after a defendant's negligent act and contribute to a plaintiff's injury, potentially affecting liability and damages.
Superseding Causes
Events or actions that intervene in a chain of causation and prevent an actor from being liable for harm to another.
Harm
Refers to damage or injury that affects someone or something's well-being or functionality.
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