Anyone else totally lost? Forum
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Anyone else totally lost?
"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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WTF is this trash
- gilagarta
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
It's called Contracts. Good luck!Breezin wrote:"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
First week sucks. Your asshole suddenly looks incredibly similar to your elbow, but eventually it'll clear itself up.
- ilovesf
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
Sorry man, I don't understand that either... I'm so happy I don't have contracts until next semester.
- bjsesq
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I have no idea what that means. Guess what? Did just fine 1L.Breezin wrote:"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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- IAFG
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
The author is questioning whether, by limiting the scope of "unfair surprise" and "oppression," we could satisfy people who think those concepts give courts too much power over contracts between private parties.bjsesq wrote:I have no idea what that means. Guess what? Did just fine 1L.Breezin wrote:"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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- PDaddy
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
Breezin wrote:"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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In other words, "Is there a definition out there that doesn't make the terms "unfair surprise" and "oppression" sound like ambiguous bs designed to trigger what are mostly meritless, bs claims?"
The answer is..."No!" Judges know it when they see it; that's the standard.
- bjsesq
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Yeah, I got nothing.IAFG wrote:The author is questioning whether, by limiting the scope of "unfair surprise" and "oppression," we could satisfy people who think those concepts give courts too much power over contracts between private parties.bjsesq wrote:I have no idea what that means. Guess what? Did just fine 1L.Breezin wrote:"Is it possible to define the meaning of "unfair surprise" and "oppression" more precisely so as to rebut those scholars who argue that unconscionability is an ambiguous and ill-defined invitation to judicial intervention in private contracts?"
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- dood
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
just watch the lincoln lawyer and imitate.
- bjsesq
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LOLnothanks.dood wrote:just watch the lincoln lawyer and imitate.
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Re: Anyone else totally lost?
I laugheddood wrote:just watch the lincoln lawyer and imitate.
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