Question

Which of the following is true of procedural unconscionability in the context of contracts?

A. It usually arises from lack of knowledge or a lack of choice.

B. It is a situation where the clause is so clearly unfair as to shock the conscience of the court.

C. It is a situation in which both the parties of a contract have equal bargaining power.

D. It occurs when one party in a contract is spectacularly clever and the other is not.

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