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Assume you are correct and it is not a contract.

That doesn't mean the employee gets stock options. The contract granted the stock options. With no contract, there's nothing.




Sure, but if it got into a courtroom, the judge would probably be apt to rule in favor of the party that didn't write the contract, so I would guess that rather than invalidating the entire contract, they would strike that provision. Not a lawyer though, so who knows.




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