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Code · Delaware · Title 6 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 27. Contracts · Subchapter IV. Consumer Contracts

§ 2733. Guidelines.

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The following are factors that a court may consider in determining whether a contract complies with this subchapter:
(1)Whether cross-references are confusing.
(2)Whether sentences are unreasonably long or complex.
(3)Whether sentences contain double negatives and exceptions to exceptions.
(4)Whether sentences and sections are in a confusing or illogical order.
(5)Whether it contains words with obsolete meanings or words that differ in their legal meaning from their ordinary meaning.
(6)Whether conditions, exceptions to the main provision of the agreement and protection for consumers or restrictions of consumers’ right are given equal prominence with the main provision.
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