Asked by maria humayra on Jun 18, 2024

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A court will enforce a noncompetition clause even if its restraints are unduly burdensome either on the public or on the party whose ability to compete would be restrained.

Noncompetition Clause

A provision in a contract that prohibits an individual from competing with their former employer for a certain period after leaving the company.

Unduly Burdensome

Imposing an excessive load, effort, or demand, considered unreasonable under the circumstances.

  • Understand the enforceability and legal considerations around noncompetition clauses.
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andresha riggsJun 20, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A court will not enforce a noncompetition clause if its restraints are unduly burdensome either on the public or on the party whose ability to compete would be restrained.