
unconscionable provisions
Unconscionable provisions are terms in a contract that are so unfair or one-sided that they shock the conscience. They typically occur when one party has significantly more power or knowledge, and uses that advantage to impose unfair conditions on the other party. Courts may refuse to enforce such provisions because they violate principles of fairness and justice. Essentially, these are contract terms that are extremely unjust, making the agreement unreasonable or oppressive for one party.