Answer:
1. c. is a promise to refrain from competing in business with another.
2. d. none of the choices.
Explanation:
Question 1: T
he Covenant not to compete represents a clause in contract law. It is usually referred to as the non-compete clause or the NCC. The essence of the clause is for a party to the contract to agree not to go into a trade, profession or business that is similar or in competition with the other party in the contract. This is usually taken between an employee (who agrees not to compete) with his/her employer.
Based on the explanation the Answer is C
Question 2:
Two things are involved in this contract. First, the contract is an oral agreement and secondly the performance of the agreement is to take place for more than a year (2 years). As such neither party or a third party can enforce the contract.