Contracts

Kentucky courts may refuse to enforce a contract clause that is extremely one-sided and unfair to one party under the doctrine of:

AStatute of Frauds
BUnconscionability✓ Correct
CParol evidence
DSpecific performance

Explanation

Unconscionability is a contract doctrine that allows courts to refuse to enforce contract provisions that are so one-sided or oppressive as to be fundamentally unfair. Courts look at both procedural (unfair bargaining process) and substantive (unfair terms) unconscionability.

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