A & M PRODUCE CO. v. FMC Corp.

Decided 1982-08-27

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STANIFORTH, Acting P. J. I concur for the following reasons: The trial court found the FMC form contract clauses disclaiming warranties and limiting damages were unconscionable. The issue on appeal is whether this finding is supported by substantial evidence. If the trial court’s application of the doctrine of unconscionability is supported by substanti…

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