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4 March, 16:28

Abner operates a small repair business and is in desperate need of a certain type of building material. He obtains the material from a large corporation, but is charged a grossly unreasonable price and is forced to buy other material he does not need. In view of the buyer's unequal bargaining power and unreasonable terms of the contract, this may be a case of?

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  1. 4 March, 16:34
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    substantive unconscionability

    Explanation:

    Unconscionability refers to a contract law term that describes a contract that is extremely unfair because it is biased against the party with the lesser bargaining power in a way such that is contrary to common sense and good conscience. The most powerful party bullies the other party into accepting terms which otherwise would be rejected.
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