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A Restraint That Is Merely Ancillary to a Contract May

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A restraint that is merely ancillary to a contract may be legal if it is:


A) designed to protect interests created by the contract.
B) broader than reasonably necessary to protect the interests created by the contract.
C) solely designed to restrain trade.
D) meant to recover punitive damages for furthering public interest.

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