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27Aug

Supreme Court finds that offending words can be severed from non-compete restrictive covenants

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The Supreme Court has considered the law on severance of restrictive covenants, and further developed the test to allow unreasonably wide words to be severed where this would not generate any major change in the overall effect of the covenants....
By: Dentons
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-finds-that-offending-38636/

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