Asked by Lionell Martin Jr on Jul 06, 2024

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The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)allows the court to modify or limit the enforcement of a provision in a contract that is found to be unconscionable.

Uniform Commercial Code

A comprehensive set of laws governing all commercial transactions in the United States, intended to standardize laws across the states.

Unconscionable

A term used to describe an action or a contract clause that is so unjust or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of one party that it is contrary to good conscience.

  • Comprehend the principle of unconscionability within contractual agreements and its consequences.
  • Learn about the legal treatments of illegal contracts and the conditions for enforceability of noncompetition agreements.
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Lindsay GallagherJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The UCC give courts the power to manipulate a contract containing an unconscionable provision so as to reach a just result.