Not exact matches
Unconscionable conduct is assessed by reference to the particular circumstances in which the
conduct occurs and often (but not always) includes a pattern of behaviour which taken together
constitutes unconscionability.
The ongoing attempts to undo the will of the Liberian people by denigrating the
conduct of the vote
constitute an
unconscionable attack on the democratic institutions of Africa's oldest republic.
The plaintiffs seek declarations that the defendants have violated RICO by committing mail and wire fraud and that their
conduct constitutes unfair, deceptive or
unconscionable sales practices; damages including treble damages, costs of litigation and attorneys» fees.
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-.