UNCONCIONABILITY Flashcards
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Policy Arguments
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Role Of the Courts
Efficiency
Paternalism
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Unconscionability - Definition
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Absence of Meaningful Choice, and
Terms that are unreasonably favorable to the other party
(require both Procedural and Substantive Unconscionability)
QUESTION OF LAW to be decided by the Court, not by the Trier of FACT.
Focus on time when contract was made.
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Procedural Unconsciounability
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Absence of Meaningful Choice
Disparity in Bargaining Power, hidden unintelligble terms (convoluted language),
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Substantive Unconscionability
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- Fairness of the Resulting Bargain.
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Adhesion Contract
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- Strengthens a claim of unconscionability
- Standard Form Contracts
- Offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis
- By Party with greater bargaining power.
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UNCONSCIONABILTY (COMMON LAW)
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Such a contract as no man in his senses and not under delusion would make.
- Means to Control Standard Form Contracts where:
- No Opportunity to Control Terms
- Unequal Bargaining Power
- Take it or leave it basis