Type the same header information into your blank word processing document. One of the most common examples of this defense would be contracts with minors. Model Form of Verdict for Affirmative Defense on Fraud in the Inducement, Form 416.32(a) Model Form of Verdict for Affirmative DefenseStatute of Limitations, Form 416.32 (b) Model Form of Verdict for Statute of Limitations Defense in a Breach of Contract Case, Form 416.33 Model Form of Verdict for Affirmative DefenseEquitable Estoppel, Form 416.35 Model Form of Verdict for Affirmative Defense of Contract ClaimJudicial Estoppel, Form 416.36 Model Form of Verdict for Affirmative DefenseRatification, Form 416.37 Model Form of Verdict for Goods Sold and Delivered, Form 416.38 Model Form of Verdict for Open Account, Form 416.39 Model Form of Verdict for Account Stated, Form 416.42 Model Form of Verdict for Breach of Duty to DiscloseResidential, Form 416.43 Model Form of Verdict for Piercing the Corporate Veil in Contract Claim, Form 416.44 Model Form of Verdict for Legal Status of Entities in a Contract Claim, Form 416.46 Model Form of Verdict for Promissory Estoppel, Form 504.1 Model Form of Verdict for Introduction to Contract Damages in Contract Claim, Form 504.2 Model Form of Verdict for Breach of Contract Damages in Contract Claim, Form 504.3 Model Form of Verdict for Lost Profits, Form 504.4 Verdict for Damages for Complete Destruction to Business in Contract Claim, Form 504.5(A) Model Form for Owners Damages for Breach of Contract to Construct Improvements on Real Property Where No Unreasonable Economic Waste is Claimed, Form 504.5(B) Model Form for Owners Damages for Breach of Contract to Construct Improvements on Real Property Where Unreasonable Economic Waste is Claimed, 504.6 Model Form of Verdict for Obligation to Pay Money Only in Contract Claim. The amount of due diligence you can do when entering into a contract with another party often has its limits. Unconscionability is a common law doctrine that courts have used to prevent the enforcement of contractual provisions that are overreaches by one party to gain an unjust and undeserved advantage which it would be inequitable to permit him to enforce. Basulto v. Hialeah Auto., 141 So. Illegality of Contract as Affirmative Defense 2023 Malescu Law P.A. Jennie G. Farshchian, Esq.