Multiple Choice
The difference between the UCC requirement of good faith and doctrine of unconscionability is that
A) good faith prohibits shockingly one-sided terms in a contract.
B) good faith focuses on the parties' behavior as they perform the contract.
C) unconscionability looks at the parties' attempt to carry out the terms of the contract in a reasonable manner.
D) unconscionability focuses on whether a party is honest in fact and exercises reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
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