Contracts
What is 'unconscionability' in Idaho contract law?
AA contract that the parties did not read
BA contract that is so unreasonably one-sided or oppressive that a court may refuse to enforce it✓ Correct
CA contract that lacks consideration
DA contract signed under duress
Explanation
An unconscionable contract is one that is so unfair, one-sided, or oppressive that a court finds it unconscionable to enforce. Courts may refuse to enforce unconscionable contracts or unconscionable clauses within them.
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