10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCONSCIONABLENESS»
Discover the use of
unconscionableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unconscionableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of ...
Thus, though mere inequality in a bargain; or inadequacy of consideration, would
not of itself, unattended with fraud, afford a distinct ground for annuling the
contract ; yet there may be (in the words of Judge Story) such an
unconscionableness ...
Texas. Supreme Court, 1871
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Report of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals ...
As to unconscionableness: (1.) The question is not presented by the answers. It is
not raised as one of law by the demurrer, as that is in terms limited to specific
grounds, not embracing this one; it is not and cannot be tendered as an issue of ...
West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, 1869
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Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: ...
_ gain; which was the particular ground, on which there was relief against Pit;
there being no declaration there of any circumvention, as appears from the book,
but merely from the intrinstc unconscionableness of the bargain. In most of these
...
Francis Vesey, Philip Yorke Earl of Hardwicke, 1788
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Jurisdiction and Arbitration Agreements in International ...
For example, arbitrators fail to disclose connections with one party.29 Escalated
interest rate was a good reason to support public policy defence in at least one
US case.30 Duress or unconscionableness, if established, could form a basis to ...
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The Law of Corporate Finance: General Principles and EU Law: ...
There are mandatory exceptions to the main rule in the case of illegality,
unconscionableness, fraud, duress, or mistake. Member States' laws seek to
prevent or penalise fraud.166 Legislation adopted by the institutions of the EU
does not ...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of ...
But then, such unconscionableness, or such inadequacy, should be made out as
would, to use an expressive phrase, shock the conscience, and amount, in itself,
to conclusive and decisive evidence of fraud. And where there are other ...
United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, 1852
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Illustrative cases on equity jurisprudence
Snyder's Ex'rs, 3 N. J. Eq. 489, 496, Chancellor Vroom said: "Still there may be
such unconscionableness, such palpable and excessive inequality in a bargain,
as to induce rquitable interference. But in all such cases the court goes on the ...
Harry Burns Hutchins, Robert Emmet Bunker, 1903
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General ...
But then,” he adds, “such unconscionableness or inadequacy should be made
out as would (to use: an expressive phrase) shock the conscience, and amount in
itself to conclusive and decisive evidence of fraud. And where there are other ...
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Cases on Equity Jurisprudence
ciple of relief in equity, adds: "Still, however, there may be such an
unconscionableness or inadequacy in a bargain as to demonstrate some gross
imposition or some undue influence, and in such cases courts of equity ought to
interfere upon ...
Charles Albert Keigwin, 1933
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ...
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3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCONSCIONABLENESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unconscionableness is used in the context of the following news items.
Cops: DUI driver pretends to do the right thing, fails miserably
"He's a poster child for recklessness and unconscionableness," Chitwood said. "His weapon of choice is a motor vehicle and the rest of us are at his mercy.". «Philly.com, May 14»
Leveson witnesses tell of the suicides caused by tabloid intrusion …
... have testified to the abhorrence, the vulgarity, the sheer unconscionableness of the tabloid press, publishing what they like, acting above the law, ruining lives ... «Left Foot Forward, Nov 11»
“Seeking Gaddafi” Tory MP demands Libya pay us back for their …
... not because we thought we could get some money back off them, the unconscionableness of Kawczynski's position is made even worse by his having profited ... «Left Foot Forward, Oct 11»