Sentence examples for unconscionable terms from inspiring English sources

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He said she and her sister were clear victims of fraud, that the companies pushing loans on them had deliberately inflated their meager incomes on the loan applications, had inflated the value of their property, had imposed unconscionable terms and fees and were fully aware that the two women did not know what they were getting into.

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"And there are lots of buildings out there that are only now approaching 75percentt of ownership by tenant-shareholders or unit owners," Mr. Poretz said, adding that once the two-year window was open, it was not even necessary for the co-op or condominium to prove that a long-term lease was unconscionable or unfair.

It is also unconscionable.

None of this is to say that the fees charged today are wholly unreasonable and unconscionable; they're just not long-term defensible as more parties offer the same conduits to existing credit card infrastructure.

His lawyer, Thomas T. Booth Jr., argued that the terms of the lease were "unconscionable," which is legalese for "totally uncool, under the circumstances".

The country, including many top figures within the GOP itself, is struggling to come to terms with the unthinkable, the unconscionable, the downright preposterous: in theory, Trump is now one short hop away from the White House.

Richard Doerflinger, associate director of the secretariat for pro-life activities at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said the work was unconscionable, and "crosses a very important line in terms of treating life merely as an instrument for others".

Human Rights Watch has issued a report on the arbitrary arrests, and termed the incarceration of minors as "unconscionable".

An article in Newsweek termed the lockout "an incomprehensible and unconscionable dispute between rival gangs of millionaires".

He also makes one suggestion that has been mentioned so often in blue-ribbon studies and panel reports that it has become a cliché: Postdocs need and deserve increases in what VanderPlas rightly terms their "absolutely unsustainable" (not to mention unconscionable) pay scale.

To judge an agreement as unconscionable and thus worthy of being set aside, the terms for the less-moneyed spouse at the time of divorce must be more than just patently unfair, or even very unfair or extremely unfair.

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