10. Lifestyle regulation policies may best be deemed unethical as A. inconsistent with employees' rights...

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10. Lifestyle regulation policies may best be deemed unethical as A. inconsistent with employees' rights to choose to engage in certain activities outside of the workplace pursuant to ethical egoism B. inconsistent with contractarianism by failing to treat some employees such as smokers in an equal manner with other employees who have other types of potentially harmful habits or activities C. inconsistent with the categorical imperative by failing to treat employees as having intrinsic value but rather only as means to obtaining lower health care costs D. all the above 22. The creditors of the R & D Partnership sued the two principals, Ray Beeze and Dan DeLyon, for failure to repay the debts of the business. Ray claimed that he was only a limited partner in R&D and thus not liable to the partnership's creditors beyond the amount of his capital contribution. There was no written partnership agreement purporting to create the R&D Partnership. At trial, the court will most likely hold that A. Ray is a limited partner liable only to the amount of his capital contribution B. R&D Partnership is a limited partnership, but Ray is a general partner personally liable for all the partnership's debts C. R&D Partnership is a general partnership, but Ray is liable only to the amount of his capital contribution D. R&D Partnership is a general partnership, and Ray is personally liable for all the partnership's debts 23. Gomer sued his brother Goober alleging that Gomer was the sole heir to their late father Floyd's barbershop business, which was operated as a sole proprietorship. At trial, the court will most likely A. rule for Gomer as he has a right to equally share in his late father's business B. rule for Goober as Gomer has no right to the business in the absence of a written agreement C. rule for Goober as Floyd's business terminated upon his death D. rule for Gomer as it would be inequitable for Goober to be awarded sole ownership of Floyd's barbershop

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