In 2018 the courts will not allow plaintiffs in breach of common law contract cases to raise the defense of unconscionability. T F
Explanation:
False
Explanation: Common law governs contracts dealing with transactions in real estate, insurance, services, employment and intangible assets. Unconscionability is a doctrine which describes contractual terms that are unfair, unjust and overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party having superior bargaining power. Such terms are contrary to good conscience. Plaintiff may raise the defense of unconsionability for breaching common law contract, if the doctrine of unconsionability holds in the particular case.
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