In Atlas Supply Co. of Canada Ltd. v. Yarmouth Equipment Ltd.', the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal adopted a rather liberal, if not controversial, approach to the unconscionability doctrine. The court applied the doctrine to a commercial contract and refused to enforceDaRe, Vern W...
(not excep- tional) contextual or concurrent circumstances.10 So, the question at stake is the following: if "free will" means that "nothing exter- nal to the party in question was forcing its actions and that it did what it "intended" to do", why couldn't this concept apply «...
Inflation is widely misunderstoodby the public. Even economists tend to have a hard time coming to a general agreement to the true definition of inflation. When you ask the person on the street what inflation is they usually respond by saying the “price of things going upâ€...
Probably that person did not cut me off in traffic because they’re a selfish a-hole deliberately trying to show dominance or run me off the road, they were just occupied by thinking about their ailing parent or how they’re going to afford the next little stretch or whether they’ll ...