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William recently sold his successful business to Janice. The contract for the sale contained an unreasonable restriction that did not allow William to open a similar business for fifteen years. In this instance, the courts would likely:

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In the given context, William sold his business to Janice. But in the contract that was made there was an unreasonable restriction to William that he cannot open a business of similar nature for the next fifteen years. But the court in this instant can either refuse the restriction to be enforced and allow William to open a business or the court can also reform the contract asking them to make it reasonable.

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