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The state of the doctrine of unconscionability in Singapore
Nelson Enonchong
Birmingham Law School
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Singapore
100%
doctrine
96%
High Court
20%
Commercial banks
13%
undue influence
13%
holding
13%
Court of Appeals
9%
Law
4%
Arts & Humanities
Singapore
95%
Doctrine
77%
Temptation
11%
Early English
11%
Skepticism
10%
Reconsideration
9%
Residence
8%
Clarity
8%
Characterization
7%
English People
6%
Rise
6%