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Contract Of Adhesion (Noun)

Meaning

A contract that heavily restricts one party while leaving the other free (as some standard form printed contracts); implies inequality in bargaining power.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The consumer felt trapped by the contract of adhesion presented by the cell phone company, with its numerous fine-print clauses that seemed to favor the company's interests.
  • The judge ruled that the employment contract was a contract of adhesion, as it heavily favored the employer and left the employee with little recourse for negotiating terms.
  • The insurance policy was a classic example of a contract of adhesion, with its boilerplate language and one-sided provisions that left the policyholder vulnerable to disputes.
  • Critics argued that the standard-form contracts used by the company were contracts of adhesion, designed to exploit the power imbalance between the company and its customers.
  • The lawyer advised her client to carefully review the contract of adhesion presented by the software company, as its terms seemed overly restrictive and biased in favor of the company.

Synonyms

  • Adhesion Contract

Hypernyms

  • Contract
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