Asked by Rossi Lopez on May 11, 2024

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A party who claims that he or she could not understand contractual terms because of tiny,hard-to-read print on the back of an agreement and the excessive use of legalese is referring to which of the following?

A) Substantive unconscionability
B) Adhesion conscionability
C) Procedural unconscionability
D) Commercial impracticability
E) An in pari delicto agreement

Procedural Unconscionability

Unconscionability that derives from the process of making a contract.

Legalese

The formal and technical language of legal documents that is often difficult for laymen to understand.

  • Understand the principle of unconscionability in contractual agreements and its importance in ensuring both procedural and substantive fairness.
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Katie MyersMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Procedural unconscionability relates to conditions that would impair one party's understanding of a contract,as well as to the integration of terms into a contract.Factors contributing to procedural unconscionability range from tiny,hard-to-read print on the back of an agreement to excessive use of legalese (unnecessarily technical legal language)or even the inability of a person to fully read over a contract and ask any questions before he or she is required to sign.