The Vermont Statutes Online
The Statutes below include the actions of the 2025 session of the General Assembly.
NOTE: The Vermont Statutes Online is an unofficial copy of the Vermont Statutes Annotated that is provided as a convenience.
(Cite as: 27A V.S.A. § 1-112)
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§ 1-112. 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.
(b) Whenever it is claimed or appears to the court that a contract or any clause of the
contract 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 regarding:
(1) the commercial setting of the negotiations;
(2) whether a party has knowingly taken advantage of the inability of the other party
to reasonably protect his or her interests because of physical or mental infirmity,
illiteracy, inability to understand the language of the agreement, or similar factors;
(3) the effect and purpose of the contract or clause; and
(4) in the case of a sale, any gross disparity at the time of contracting between the
amount charged for the property and the value of the property measured by the price
at which similar property was readily obtainable in similar transactions. Such a disparity
does not of itself render the contract unconscionable. (Added 1997, No. 104 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 1999.)