In article ,
Norman Wells wrote:
The conditions may be unreasonable. The only time they're unenforceable
is if they're entirely unconscionable. You're perfectly at liberty to
contract to whatever conditions you want to. If you park there, you're
accepting the terms and conditions displayed.
OK then. The conditions say you will be beheaded if you outstay the
prescribed times. Would that be a legal contract?
At the end the day it comes down to whether the conditions are reasonable
or not.
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Dave Plowman
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