Phrases with «unconscionable»

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The word "unconscionable" means something that is extremely unfair, unjust, or unreasonable. Full definition

«unconscionable» + noun

Sentences with «unconscionable»

  • Indeed this is one of the first findings of unconscionable conduct in a business - to - business context under the Australian Consumer Law. (accc.gov.au)
  • The court case we've run is alleging breaches of the responsible lending obligations, as well as some instances of unconscionable conduct in relation to a series of loans that were given to consumers for the purchase of motor vehicles. (moneysmart.gov.au)
  • The Court declared that Coles engaged in unconscionable conduct in the implementation of its Active Retail Collaboration (ARC) program by making threats of the following consequences if suppliers declined to pay the ARC rebate: (accc.gov.au)
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