Question: . The California Civil Code section 1670.5 provides that if the court find that the contract or a clause in the contract is unconscionable at
. The California Civil Code section 1670.5 provides that if the court find that the contract or a clause in the contract is unconscionable at the time it was made, the court may refuse to enforce the contract . . . or may limit the applicability of any unconscionable clause as to avoid any unconscionable result. Please read the case of Carboni v. Arrospide (2 Cal. App. 4th 76, 1991). What did the court do?
a. It allowed interest of 200% on a secured loan,
b. It declared the loan to be null and void.
c. It limited the interest charged on the loan to 24%.
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