Contracts

A NH real estate purchase contract that is unconscionable (extremely one-sided) may be found by a court to be:

AFully enforceable since both parties signed it
BVoidable or subject to modification to prevent oppressive results✓ Correct
CAutomatically valid if notarized
DEnforceable in commercial transactions only

Explanation

Courts have equitable power to refuse to enforce or modify unconscionable contract terms — those so oppressive or unfair that enforcement would shock the conscience. Unconscionability typically requires both procedural and substantive unfairness.

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