CLEP Business Law

Category - Contracts

If a court deems a contract unconscionable, it deems it to be:
  1. Too long.
  2. Against public policy.
  3. Unwritten.
  4. Unfair.
  5. B and D.
Explanation
Answer: A. If a court deems a contract to be unconscionable, it deems it to be against public policy and unfair. Unconscionable contracts often result from a disparity in the parties' bargaining power. The resulting contract is typically extremely one-sided.
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