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Ibolya Entered into an Employment Contract with a Toronto Advertising

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Ibolya entered into an employment contract with a Toronto advertising firm,VertaNet Ltd.The agreement included a non-competition clause that prevented her from participating in the advertising field in Toronto for five years after termination of her employment.In the event of a breach,the contract provided that Ibolya would have to pay VertaNet the sum of $500 000 as liquidated damages.Ibolya worked for VertaNet for a period of time,then took another job in Vancouver where she worked for four and half years.Six months before the expiry of the five-year period in her VertaNet contract,Ibolya returned to Toronto to take a part-time position as a small advertising firm.Although VertaNet did not suffer any damage,VertaNet sued Ibolya claiming $500 000.What is the likely outcome?


A) The non-competition clause is likely a penalty and therefore unenforceable.
B) Although the amount claimed is unconscionable, the clause will be enforced as it is writing.
C) Non-competition clauses generally are void as not being in the public interest.
D) Liquidated damages clauses are illegal and therefore void.
E) Unless the $500 000 had been prepaid, Ibolya has no good defence.

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