Multiple Choice
According to Woods v. Hubley, a transaction can be set aside for unconscionability in certain cases. Which of the following would not be relevant to that determination?
A) There is inequality in the bargaining positions of the parties arising out of ignorance of a weaker party.
B) There is inequality in the bargaining positions of the parties arising out of need or distress of a weaker party.
C) A stronger party has consciously used the position of power to achieve an advantage.
D) The agreement reached is substantially unfair to the weaker party.
E) The agreement reached was not reduced to writing.
TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
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