When a business makes a promise of performance that it knows the law will not enforce:
A) the business has violated ethics by making the promise knowing that it is unenforceable.
B) the promise will be enforced if it can be shown that it would be unethical to not do so.
C) the promise will not be enforced, but the business will be liable for the ethical violation.
D) a court will generally not enforce the promise, even if the court recognizes that the business made an ethical violation by not keeping the promise.
E) The promise will be enforced and the business will be legally liable for the ethical violation.
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