Adhesion in a sentence as a noun

The court did not rule the contract unconscionable because it was a contract of adhesion.

'Freedom' becomes a slippery concept when you're dealing with contracts of adhesion, though.

The term you're looking for is "contracts of adhesion," and yes, courts do acknowledge the potential for unfair treatment there.

Their terms of use are likely an adhesion contract with a passive shrinkwrap notification.

Most archivists 'bake' these tapes at low temperatures, to improve the oxide adhesion for just long enough to make a copy.

Mainstream music is impoverished by its adhesion to danceable tempos and rhythms.

At any rate, what they describe is very interesting: that blast injury leads to disruption of cell-cell adhesion.

They ruled that it was both a contract of adhesion and unconscionable, the combination of which made it unacceptable to the court.

In that decision, the court wrote that the Alienware contract was unconscionable because it was a "contract of adhesion.

There is no term in the equations to account for social adhesion that would prevent people from leaving, and there is no pressure for people who have left Facebook to join again.

> Contracts of adhesion, in my opinion, are more of the problemIn the Internet/data mining era, contracts of adhesion are an incredibly overpowered legal tool.

" A contract of adhesion is a standardized contract, which, imposed and drafted by the party of superior bargaining strength, relegates to the subscribing party [the customer] only the opportunity to adhere to the contract or reject it.

Google's solution was to just abrogate all the copyrights and see what happened... and what happened was a lawsuit, reminding Google that just because it would be inconvenient for them to negotiate contracts at scale did not mean they could accomplish a contract of adhesion by public notice.

Adhesion definitions

noun

abnormal union of bodily tissues; most common in the abdomen

noun

a fibrous band of scar tissue that binds together normally separate anatomical structures

noun

the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition; "the mutual adhesiveness of cells"; "a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion"

See also: adhesiveness adherence bond

noun

faithful support for a cause or political party or religion; "attachment to a formal agenda"; "adherence to a fat-free diet"; "the adhesion of Seville was decisive"

See also: attachment adherence