Sentences with phrase «considered unconscionable»

For example, if the terms require that payment be received by the end of the day or the price will go up dramatically, but it's a banking holiday and it's impossible for the purchaser to get the funds, that term might be considered unconscionable depending on the context of the entire agreement.
In fact, keeping such animals while thousands of healthy, adoptable animals are euthanized because there is no place to keep them could be considered an unconscionable decision.
So you've finally taken the leap and did what perhaps many authors consider unconscionable and published a low or zero content book.

Not exact matches

«The ACCC will consider whether the changes have involved misleading conduct or whether there are elements of unconscionable conduct,» he said.
The ACCC is examining the latest milk price cuts from Fonterra and Murray Goulburn to consider whether the changes «involved misleading conduct or whether there are elements of unconscionable conduct».
Unconscionable conduct (s 22 to be amended to include «price» within list of matters court can consider when determining whether conduct unconscionable); unfair contract terms (expand to B2B contracts and make it «possible for term that «sets the upfront price payable» to be found to be Unconscionable conduct (s 22 to be amended to include «price» within list of matters court can consider when determining whether conduct unconscionable); unfair contract terms (expand to B2B contracts and make it «possible for term that «sets the upfront price payable» to be found to be unconscionable); unfair contract terms (expand to B2B contracts and make it «possible for term that «sets the upfront price payable» to be found to be unfair»)
«The ACCC will continue to take enforcement action if it considers that companies have engaged in unconscionable conduct, particularly in cases involving vulnerable consumers and where there have been other breaches of consumer protection provisions of the ACL.»
The ACCC advised that the allegations raised with the ACCC, which were the subject of its investigation, included allegations of some conduct that the ACCC considered did not conform to acceptable business practice and may be unconscionable or a misuse of market power.
So, to sit on the data for many years, which everyone considered that just to be unconscionable.
A court can consider many factors when determining if an arrangement is unconscionable.
Considering that 1.3 million Americans» eyesight is threatened by toxoplasmosis - induced ocular lesions, 85 percent of pregnant American women are at risk of transmitting toxoplasmosis to their unborn children, and one third of low - income black American children are infected with toxocariasis — from cat - and dog - vectored parasitic roundworms which cause developmental disability and blindness — it is unconscionable for Ms. Robinson to accuse Rick Sinnott of «fear - mongering.»
But we don't know what it was that he considered to be intense, persistent, and unconscionable.
-- > «I don't know what he considers unbearable, but I think that it is not unreasonable to conclude from how he expressed itself that he came under pressure which was intense, persistent and unconscionable.
Without knowing the man or his tolerance levels, I don't know what he considers unbearable, but I think that it is not unreasonable to conclude from how he expressed itself that he came under pressure which was intense, persistent and unconscionable.
Ontario's Family Law Act also states that a judge shall not consider the conduct of either spouse in the determination of spousal support obligations unless the conduct «is so unconscionable as to constitute an obvious and gross repudiation of the relationship» (s. 33 (10)-RRB-.
The similarity between the UKSC's recent position and the Singapore position, which is based on the long - cited test established in Dunlop Tyre, is that both tests take into account proportionality and consider whether the consequences following the breach of that clause are unconscionable or extravagant compared to the innocent party's legitimate interests or the genuine pre-estimate of loss in the UK and Singapore position respectively.
They did not go on to consider whether a more carefully drafted clause would have been unconscionable or against public policy.
She appealed to the Montana Supreme Court raising two issues: 1) Whether the district court abused its discretion when it denied Viola's Rule 59 (e) and 60 (b) motions based on the district court's failure to consider whether the property settlement agreement was unconscionable; and 2) Whether the district court abused its discretion when it determined that the property settlement agreement was valid without a disclosure of assets.
It is important to note that the Court will not enforce an agreement that it considers to be «unconscionable».
On the issue of whether Uber could contract out of the Employment Standards Act requirements, making the agreement unconscionable, the court considered the three elements of unconscionability: there must be an inequality of bargaining power, a substantially unfair bargain, and the defendant must knowingly be taking advantage of a vulnerable plaintiff.
A higher increase in interest, however, might have been considered extravagant and unconscionable — and therefore penal.
To determine whether an agreement is unconscionable, the court must review the spouses» financial circumstances and consider the fairness of the terms in the agreement.
Consider the definition of «cutthroat» — the word that is being generally applied by the Competition Bureau of Canada to the real estate Registrants or Practitioner's operating in the GTA: «marked by unprincipled practices, ruthless cutthroat competition» or to better understand the meaning of «cutthroat» we need to consider the applicable synonyms: unprincipled, immoral, Machiavellian, unconscionable, unethical, unscrConsider the definition of «cutthroat» — the word that is being generally applied by the Competition Bureau of Canada to the real estate Registrants or Practitioner's operating in the GTA: «marked by unprincipled practices, ruthless cutthroat competition» or to better understand the meaning of «cutthroat» we need to consider the applicable synonyms: unprincipled, immoral, Machiavellian, unconscionable, unethical, unscrconsider the applicable synonyms: unprincipled, immoral, Machiavellian, unconscionable, unethical, unscrupulous.
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