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In an Employment Contract,the Noncompetition Clause Might Be the Only

Question 73

Question 73

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In an employment contract,the noncompetition clause might be the only part of the contract:


A) that the parties put in writing.
B) that would be valid.
C) that would be unenforceable.
D) that would be illegal.

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