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Enforceability of Subjective Performance Metrics
A tech company wants to add a clause to its software engineers' employment contracts stating that all code must be 'of the highest possible quality and elegance.' From an economic perspective, analyze why a court would likely find this clause unenforceable and how this illustrates a fundamental problem in employment agreements.
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