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19 August, 14:13

CoolFresh sold a refrigerator to Paul. Paul speaks only Spanish and the contract was never translated into Spanish from English. The refrigerator cost CoolFresh $350 and the contact price for the refrigerator to Paul was $1,200, with an additional credit charge of $20. A court will likely find this contract:a. unconscionable. b. usurious. c. criminal. d. enforceable.

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  1. 19 August, 14:42
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    Option A Unconscionable

    Explanation:

    An unconscionable clause is a void clause because the party to contract CoolFresh wants to benefit from the party to contract by deceiving the other party (Spanish) or by using undue advantage that enables him to bind the other party to comply with the contract. Such type of clauses in the contract are void and have no legal status so as a result are not enforceable. The product is available at $350 in the market and using English to force the other party to pay $1200 and $20 is unconscionable clause and is not enforceable. The Paul is only liable for $350 to pay for the refrigerator.
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