Clear, complete, and unambiguous contractual terms are to be enforced according to their plain meaning. A determination of unconscionability requires a showing that the contract, when made, was both procedurally and substantively unconscionable. Equity will not relieve a party of its obligations under a contract merely because subsequently, with the benefit of hindsight, it appears to have been a bad bargain.
McCann v. Ship Wrecked Bar & Grill, Inc., NY Slip Op 03388 (1st Dep't June 5, 2025)