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Suppose that U. S. Robotics is a company that uses robots to help drug dealers to "cook" crystal methamphetamine, an illegal drug. Chris works for Stephen under the original contract that states he will receive the stock if, after a year, Stephan is personally satisfied with his work. This time, happily, Stephen does not die. Suppose after a year of wonderful work Chris asks Stephen for his $1 million worth of Robotics stock but Stephen refuses to give it to him. 1. Will Stephen be able to withhold the stock based on Chris' performance?2. Does Stephen have any other arguments as to why the contract is unenforceable?

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