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Contracts--Developing Concepts Of Unconscionability, Kevin D. Dolan
Contracts--Developing Concepts Of Unconscionability, Kevin D. Dolan
West Virginia Law Review
Section 2-302 of the Uniform Commercial Code is a widely discussed and controversial statement of the law of unconscionability. It was a part of the original UCC as adopted by Pennsylvania in 1953, but some states elected to omit that section when they accepted the UCC. There are three fundamental reasons for their not adopting the section. The first objection is that the section goes against the security of the transaction by allowing the courts to remake parts of the contract. The second stems from the fact that the section limits the parties' freedom to contract because it is often …
The Effects Of The Autonomy Of The Parties On The Validity Of Conflict-Of-Laws Sales Contracts, Louis C. James
The Effects Of The Autonomy Of The Parties On The Validity Of Conflict-Of-Laws Sales Contracts, Louis C. James
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Construction Of Constitutional Provision For Sale Of Land For School Fund--Right Of Redemption Restricted, R. G. S.
West Virginia Law Review
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