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11 October, 00:17

When bargains are so oppressive that the court decides to relieve innocent parties of their duties, such bargains are deemed?

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  1. 11 October, 00:22
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    That bargains will be deemed as unconscionable

    Unconscionable bargains will be punishable by laws because it's seen as something that is made as an effort misrepresent, to extort, or to trick other people into fraud.

    When people are proven to be guilty for unconscionable bargains, it is really rare for courts to impose a jail time as punishments. Those people would most likely forced to renew the contract or have to financially compensate their victims plus additional fines to the court.
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