unconscionability

English

Noun

unconscionability (countable and uncountable, plural unconscionabilities)

  1. (law, contract law) The principle that one party to a contract might be entitled to a remedy if the other party has behaved in an unconscionable manner.
    The infusion of principles of unconscionability into contract law has given the courts greater flexibility in fashioning relief.

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