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Charmere Suggs
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
A lessee under a consumer lease and a buyer under a sale of goods are provided with the same protections against unconscionability under the UCC.
Consumer Lease
An agreement in which a consumer agrees to rent a good, service, or property for personal, family, or household use for a specified period.
Unconscionability
A term referring to an agreement that is so one-sided or unfair that it shocks the conscience and is therefore unenforceable under the law.
- Comprehend the rules pertaining to unconscionability and the methods through which the Uniform Commercial Code ensures contract fairness.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the rules pertaining to unconscionability and the methods through which the Uniform Commercial Code ensures contract fairness.
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