Which of the following statements is true of consequential damages?
A. Exclusion of or limitation on consequential damages is permitted where the loss is not commercial.
B. Liability for consequential damages cannot be excluded by an agreement between the parties.
C. A limitation on the liability for consequential damages cannot be enforced if it is unconscionable.
D. Consequential damages do not involve the recovery of damages caused by consumer goods.
Answer: C
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