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It hopes to prove that a law on unfair terms in contracts applies to the charges.
Finally, it competes with the private sector on unfair terms, causing resentment and making corruption more endemic.
Zero hours contracts – where employers can hire staff with no guarantee of work – are often associated with low quality of work on unfair terms.
But TalkTalk, Vodafone and Sky have all complained that they will be competing on unfair terms with a rapidly expanding BT.
And one understands of course that the Mail and the Murdoch empire dislike a commercial rival which they are obliged to compete with on unfair terms.
Chinese projects in Pakistan and Sri Lanka have shown that taking massive loans on unfair terms can have grim consequences for a country's financial and territorial sovereignty.
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These give limited protection when agreeing to unfair terms by checking a box on a website relating to terms and conditions.
Land, he said, was often given away to investors or governments on abusive or unfair terms, and large-scale plantations often created little employment or food for local consumption.
Nowadays, such terms can be challenged on the basis that they're unfair and one-sided under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999.
"There are controls on what we call unfair terms," says Prof Hoernle.
And in May a group of European and international publishers complained that Google was imposing unfair terms on them.
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