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Unconscionability under Illinois law

"A contract is unconscionable [under Illinois law] when, viewed as a whole, 'it is improvident, oppressive, or totally one-sided.' . . .  'The presence of a commercially unreasonable term, in the sense of a term that no one in his right mind would have agreed to, can be relevant to drawing an inference of unconscionability but cannot be equated to it.'"