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unconscionability

 

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Unconscionability

Part of speech: Noun

Senses:

  1. State or condition of being unconscionable.
  2. The quality of being unscrupulous or unfair.
  3. A legal doctrine stating that a contract or a clause within a contract is grossly unfair or unjust and therefore unenforceable.

Sample Sentences:

Sense 1: The unconscionability of some business practices in the industry was shocking.

Sense 2: The salesman's unconscionability in overcharging customers resulted in numerous complaints.

Sense 3: The court ruled that the clauses in the contract were so unreasonable and oppressive that they reached the level of unconscionability.

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