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The court finds as a matter of law that a clause of Superior Siding's contract was unconscionable at the time the contract was made. The court must refuse to enforce the contract?

a)True
b)False

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Final answer:

The court must refuse to enforce a contract when a clause is found to be unconscionable.

Step-by-step explanation:

The court finding a clause of a contract unconscionable means that the clause is deemed unfair or oppressive to one party and is therefore unenforceable. In this case, the court has determined that the clause in Superior Siding's contract was unconscionable at the time the contract was made. As a matter of law, the court must refuse to enforce the entire contract, not just the unconscionable clause. Therefore, the statement is: a) True.

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