Under the classic model of illegality, a freely chosen contract will be held unenforceable by a court in which of the following circumstances?
A) if it is contrary to common law and/or violates public policy
B) if it is contrary to statue law and/or violates public policy
C) if it is contrary to public policy and/or the doctrine of good faith
D) if it is contrary to public policy and/or the doctrine of illegality
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