Question: When is a contract unconscionable? Multiple Choice When one party to the agreement is smarter than the other When a contract is so unfair that

When is a contract unconscionable?

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  1. When one party to the agreement is smarter than the other
  2. When a contract is so unfair that it may shock the conscious
  3. When one party is mistaken as to the meaning of the contractual terms
  4. When a contract may be somewhat unfair such that one party asks the court to intervene

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