Definition: Unconscionability is a legal concept that refers to an individual's behavior or conduct being considered unfair, unjust, or unreasonable. It involves the violation of rights and expectations set forth in contracts, agreements, and other forms of legal documents. Examples include breaches of promises made in contracts, violations of property rights such as encumbrances or easements, or actions taken that are not in accordance with established rules or standards. Unconscionability can be difficult to prove due to the