Multiple Choice
Unconscionable conduct is not clearly defined in ss 20 and 21 of the Australian Consumer Law.Section 22 however provides an exhaustive list of situations that may be unconscionable.This list would suggest that unconscionable conduct in general terms means:
A) Causing another to believe what is false.
B) Unfairly taking advantage of another's weakness or vulnerability.
C) Unfairly engaging in conduct that reduces competition.
D) Leading another astray or into error.
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