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Why Are Contracts That Unduly Interfere with the Ability to Earn

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Why are contracts that unduly interfere with the ability to earn a livelihood or reduce competition generally unenforceable in common law?


A) They contravene the rules of goodwill contained in the Competition Act.
B) They cannot be enforced because they are contrary to statues and public policy.
C) They contravene the rules of fairness contained in the Consumer Protection Act.
D) They are contrary to the community's common sense and common conscience.

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