I note that Harry v. Kreutziger was concerned with a relationship that was essentially commercial in nature. The case at bar, however, involves a relationship that is closer to a common-law domestic relationship than that of a commercial relationship. As a result, while recognizing that the parties in this case were not married nor did they have a common-law domestic relationship, it is nonetheless helpful to consider the law of unconscionability as it applies in the context of breakdown of domestic relationships.
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