A contract of adhesion is one that the courts will always enforce because of the strong public policy underlying such contract.
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Q4: Statutes that require proof of character and
Q5: Public policy never changes and courts always
Q6: The origin of the policy against restrictions
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Q8: An agreement that violates legislative and court-made
Q10: Courts will always enforce an exculpatory clause
Q11: A contract to commit a serious crime
Q12: A court will enforce a noncompetition clause
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Q14: An agreement can be illegal even if
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