§1601-112. Unconscionable agreement or term of contract
(a) The court, upon finding as a matter of law that a contract or contract clause was unconscionable at the time the contract was made, may refuse to enforce the contract, enforce the remainder of the contract without the unconscionable clause, or limit the application of any unconscionable clause in order to avoid an unconscionable result. [PL 1981, c. 699 (NEW).]
(b) Whenever it is claimed, or appears to the court, that a contract or any contract clause is or may be unconscionable, the parties, in order to aid the court in making the determination, shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to present evidence as to:
(1) The commercial setting of the negotiations; [PL 1981, c. 699 (NEW).]
(2) Whether a party has knowingly taken advantage of the inability of the other party reasonably to protect his interests by reason of physical or mental infirmity, illiteracy or inability to understand the language of the agreement or similar factors; [PL 1981, c. 699 (NEW).]
(3) The effect and purpose of the contract or clause; and [PL 1981, c. 699 (NEW).]
(4) If a sale, any gross disparity, at the time of contracting, between the amount charged for the real estate and the value of the real estate measured by the price at which similar real estate was readily obtainable in similar transactions, but a disparity between the contract price and the value of the real estate measured by the price at which similar real estate was readily obtainable in similar transactions does not, of itself, render the contract unconscionable. [PL 1981, c. 699 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1981, c. 669 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 31: MAINE CONDOMINIUM ACT
33 §1601-104. Variation by agreement
33 §1601-105. Separate titles and taxation
33 §1601-106. Applicability of local laws and regulations
33 §1601-108. Supplemental general principles of law applicable
33 §1601-109. Construction against implicit repeal
33 §1601-110. Uniformity of application and construction
33 §1601-112. Unconscionable agreement or term of contract
33 §1601-113. Obligation of good faith
33 §1601-114. Remedies to be liberally administered