Sentences with phrase «unconscionable results»

the remainder of the contract without the unconscionable provision, or it may so limit the application of any unconscionable provision as to avoid any unconscionable result.
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This is what the doctor had to say about his allegations for filing a lawsuit: «I decided to file this lawsuit to seek justice not only for myself,» explained Dr. Briggs, «but for the hundreds of immigrant families who've suffered medical danger as a result of Catholic Charities» unconscionable record of neglect.
Few parents realize how badly they've damaged their child as a result And to do it to someone else's child is unconscionable.
Frank's woeful health results from an addiction to junk food and unconscionable hygiene.
Second, I want to raise awareness about the inequities in our public education system, and the unconscionable achievement gap between children from low - income and high - income communities that has developed as a result of these inequities.
Even assuming the worst - case scenario — 11 million corrupt TDI engines spew unconscionable amounts of asthma - and emphysema - inducing NOx into the environment for years, with certain deaths to result — the sad truth is, much worse has gone on before.
I really have seen some amazing results by vets treating «outside the box» when the diagnosis has been vague or undetermined, and IMHO, «it must be what you're feeding him» is a complete & unconscionable cop - out by a lazy vet who's trying to make you, the owner / gaurdian, feel at fault... But IME, we've personally had 18 dogs & 36 cats transition to 4Health in the past year, are continuing with 4Health formulas in their new homes & are doing beautifully, and I can only speak to my experience, after all.
In legal terms, a signature can be challenged for a number of reasons, including that the signature is a forgery, or that, although not a forgery, the signature was obtained as a result of unconscionable conduct by a party to a transaction, fraud instigated by a third party, or undue influence exerted by a third party.
This would usually involve an examination of the financial and wider relationship between and conduct of the parties with a view to determining whether there is an express trust (a clear agreement that the beneficial ownership of the asset in question is different from its legal ownership), a resulting trust (arising, usually, from a direct financial contribution to the asset in question) or a constructive trust (where, in short, it would be unconscionable for the beneficial ownership to reflect the legal ownership).
This process or the result of it could have been unconscionable.
Where the results of a 2007 prenuptial agreement waiver of maintenance would be a risk that a mother of three children would become a public charge, the agreement would be set aside for being unconscionable at the time of divorce.
The Court determined, on appeal that the terms of the agreement were unconscionable since its enforcement would result in the risk of the wife becoming a public charge, and since she was unemployed, largely without assets, and was the primary caregiver for the parties» young children.
Rather, the statement of claim seeks to set aside the release on the basis that it was entered into based on the misrepresentation by the accountants that their advice on the butterfly transaction would result in no tax consequences, and that because that turned out to be untrue, the release was unconscionable.
In determining whether to take action, the ACCC gives enforcement priority to matters that demonstrate one or more of a range of factors such as whether the conduct is of significant public interest or concern, is conduct resulting in a substantial consumer (including small business) detriment, is unconscionable conduct, particularly involving large national companies or traders, or is conduct demonstrating a blatant disregard for the law.
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