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{{DES | des = Almost all consumer contracts nowadays are adhesion contracts, standard forms which you can accept or not accept.  No negotiation.  There are exploited to remove rights of consumers to judicial remedies (through enforced [[arbitration]] and prohibition of [[Class Action Lawsuits|class-action lawsuits]]) and entrap employees through [[Non-Compete Agreements|non-compete]] and [[Non-Disclosure Agreements|non-disclosure]] clauses.  This is a case where restricting freedom of contract (to contract away rights) retains other freedoms for the consumer. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Almost all consumer contracts nowadays are adhesion contracts, standard forms which you can accept or not accept.  No negotiation.  They are used to remove rights of consumers to judicial remedies (through enforced [[arbitration]] and prohibition of [[Class Action Lawsuits|class-action lawsuits]]) and entrap employees through [[Non-Compete Agreements|non-compete]] and [[Non-Disclosure Agreements|non-disclosure]] clauses.  This is a case where restricting freedom of contract (to contract away rights) retains other freedoms for the consumer. | show=}}
 
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