Cassidy purchased one of 30 lots in a subdivision and signed a sales contract which stated, "No purchaser of a lot in this subdivision shall erect a 'for sale' sign on his lot until all of the lots owned by the subdivider are sold." If Cassidy wants to sell his lot before the subdivider has sold all of his lots, he may:
A: Not erect a 'for sale' sign because of the statement in the sales contract;
B: Erect a 'for sale' sign of reasonable dimensions because the statement in the sales contract is declared by law to be void;
C: Erect a 'for sale' sign of any dimension to get the best results because the statement in the sales contract is a restraint of trade;
D: Not erect a 'for sale' sign without being held liable by the seller.
Answer: B: Erect a 'for sale' sign of reasonable dimensions because the statement in the sales contract is declared by law to be void;
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