Contracts
Unconscionability as a contract defense means:
AThe contract was signed under duress
BA contract is so unfair or oppressive that a court will refuse to enforce it✓ Correct
CA party lacked the mental capacity to contract
DOne party was intoxicated when signing
Explanation
An unconscionable contract is so one-sided or oppressive — often due to unequal bargaining power — that courts will refuse to enforce it or will limit its terms.
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