A) fraudulent.
B) contrary to public policy.
C) illegal lobbying.
D) unfair to merchants.
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A) a contract that is contrary to the protection of the public welfare, health, or safety
B) a contract that is contrary to the protection of the person
C) a contract that is contrary to the protection of recognized social institutions
D) a contract that does not harm the public good
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A) illegal
B) uniformly held to be in the public interest and therefore legal
C) valid only if the restriction protects the employee
D) valid, if the restriction is reasonable and necessary for the protection of the former employer
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True/False
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