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  2. Non-compete clause - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that non-compete agreements make labor markets less competitive, reduce wages and reduce labor mobility. [3] [1] While non-compete agreements may incentivize company investment into their workers and research, they may also reduce innovation and productivity by employees who may be forced to leave a sector when they leave a firm.

  3. Non-compete clauses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 petition to the FTC to ban non-compete agreements estimated that about 30 million workers (about 20% of all U.S. workers) were subject to a noncompete clause. [3] While higher-wage workers are comparatively more likely to be covered by non-compete clauses, non-competes covered 14 percent of workers without college degrees in 2018. [4]

  4. Covenant (law) - Wikipedia

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    Non-compete clauses in relation to contract law are also called restrictive covenants. Landlords may seek and courts may grant forfeiture of leases such as in leasehold estates for breach of covenant, which in most jurisdictions must be relatively severe breaches; however, the covenant to pay rent is one of the more fundamental covenants.

  5. Applicants can now apply to be a real estate agent online - AOL

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    Sep. 24—Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing amps up customer service COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing is excited to ...

  6. Real estate professionals should be well educated ... - AOL

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    After Ohio allowed online real estate classes, we have seen an explosion of students which, as of last year, increased to nearly 11,000 real estate professionals in Columbus alone. This is over a ...

  7. Restraint of trade - Wikipedia

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    If the law has regulated or restrained his mode of doing this, the law must be obeyed. But no power short of the general law ought to restrain his free discretion. A contractual undertaking not to trade is void and unenforceable against the promisor as contrary to the public policy of promoting trade, unless the restraint of trade is reasonable ...

  8. Executive Order 14036 - Wikipedia

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    Specific initiatives in the executive order include efforts to limit non-compete clauses, allow for hearing aids to be sold over the counter, and revive net neutrality. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The order has been interpreted as supportive of the " right to repair " movement, which seeks to prohibit companies from making products prohibitively difficult to ...

  9. Recording (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Each U.S. state has a recording act, a statute which dictates the legal procedure by which an individual claiming an interest in real property (real estate) formally establishes their claim to that property. The recordation of property rights becomes particularly significant where an unscrupulous dealer in land purports to sell the same tract ...