Asked by Brenna Caldwell on May 14, 2024

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Ron,a fast-talking,used car salesperson,convinced Maureen,an elderly semi-invalid,to purchase an automobile worth $500 for $12,000.When Maureen later refused to pick up the car or pay the bill,the used car dealer sued her.Discuss the case.

Semi-invalid

Describes a state or condition where something or someone is partially, but not completely, invalid or unacceptable.

Sued

A legal process where one party files a lawsuit against another in a court of law.

  • Investigate the legal safeguards in place to combat unfair trade practices and predatory lending.
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Daval DavisMay 18, 2024
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The court is likely to rule that the contract between Ron and Maureen is unconscionable,hence unenforceable.The actual worth of the car and the price noted in the contract are so grossly unfair that they shock the court's conscience.In such cases,the court will limit how the unconscionable clause in an agreement is carried out,provided it does not cause any unfair consequences.