UNCONSCIONABLE - significado y definición. Qué es UNCONSCIONABLE
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Qué (quién) es UNCONSCIONABLE - definición

TERM
Unconscionable; Unconscionable contract; Unconscionable consideration; Unconscionable compensation; Unconscionable dealing; Good conscience; Unconscientious

unconscionable         
adj. referring to a contract or bargain which is so unfair to a party that no reasonable or informed person would agree to it. In a suit for breach of contract, a court will not enforce an unconscionable contract (award damages or order specific performance) against the person unfairly treated, on the theory that he/she was misled, lacked information or signed under duress or misunderstanding. It is similar to an "adhesion contract," in which one party has taken advantage of a person dealing from weakness. See also: adhesion contract contract
Unconscionable         
·adj Not guided by, or conformed to, conscience.
II. Unconscionable ·adj Not conscionable; not conforming to reason; unreasonable; exceeding the limits of any reasonable claim or expectation; inordinate; as, an unconscionable person or demand; unconscionable size.
unconscionable         
If you describe something as unconscionable, you mean that the person responsible for it ought to be ashamed of it, especially because its effects are so great or severe. (LITERARY)
It's unconscionable for the government to do anything for a man who admits to smuggling 135 tons of cocaine into the United States.
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Unconscionability

Unconscionability (sometimes known as unconscionable dealing/conduct in Australia) is a doctrine in contract law that describes terms that are so extremely unjust, or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power, that they are contrary to good conscience. Typically, an unconscionable contract is held to be unenforceable because no reasonable or informed person would otherwise agree to it. The perpetrator of the conduct is not allowed to benefit, because the consideration offered is lacking, or is so obviously inadequate, that to enforce the contract would be unfair to the party seeking to escape the contract.

Ejemplos de uso de UNCONSCIONABLE
1. Security experts described the lapses as unconscionable.
2. "It‘s unconscionable," adds co–conspirator Alex Young.
3. It’s unconscionable that the Taliban would do something like this.
4. He described this as "terrible –– I think it‘s unconscionable."
5. "Unconscionable," said Janice Crouse of Concerned Women for America.