facultative obligation; one with only one prestation/ object of obligation but the obligor may deliver another object as a subtitute
A facultative obligation is a contractual agreement that allows one party to choose whether or not to fulfill the obligation, even if it has been agreed upon in the contract. This differs from a strict or absolute obligation, where the parties are legally bound to perform the agreed-upon action.
The legal definition of a facilitative obligation is an obligation where one thing is due but another thing is paid instead. The person who owes the debt has the right to exchange what is due with something else that is not due.
Solidary obligation can be classified as either joint or several. In a joint obligation, each debtor is liable for the entire obligation, whereas in a several obligation, each debtor is only liable for their portion of the debt.
A civil obligation is a legal duty between parties that is recognized and enforceable by a court of law. It typically involves a requirement to perform a specific act or duty, such as paying a debt or fulfilling a contractual agreement. Failure to meet a civil obligation can result in legal consequences.
The word is "exonerate."
Slaves have the obligation to follow their master's commands, work diligently, and provide the services specified by their owner. They are expected to obey without question and show loyalty and respect to their master.
Article 1165 of the Civil Code of the Philippines states that when a person obligated to do something fails to perform, the creditor has the right to demand the fulfillment of the obligation. The debtor is held responsible for damages if there is non-performance, delay, or defective performance of the obligation. This article ensures that parties are held accountable for their obligations under contracts.
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facultative obligation; one with only one prestation/ object of obligation but the obligor may deliver another object as a subtitute
Obligate is the opposite of facultative in biology. Treaty is the opposite of facultative in insurance.
1.Depends upon whether the mutualism is facultative a. Facultative pollinators - example: honeybees and crop plants (oranges, strawberries, wildflowers) Outcome of facultative mutualism. (1)At no point in this graph do the isoclines cross (2) This mutualistic interaction is run-away facultative mutualism
ADH is the hormone responsible for facultative water reabsorption.
Members of the genus Serratia are facultative anaerobes. Answer from a professor of microbiology.
Facultative reinsurance is a form of reinsurance in which the terms, conditions, and reinsurance premium is individually negotiated between the insurer and the reinsurer. There is no obligation on the reinsurer to accept the risk or on the insurer to reinsure it if it is not considered necessary. The main differences between facultative reinsurance and coinsurance is that the policyholder has no indication that reinsurance has been arranged. In coinsurance, the coinsurers and the proportion of the risk they are covering are shown on the policy schedule. Also, coinsurance involves the splitting of the premium charged to the policyholder between the coinsurers, whereas the reinsurers charge entirely separate reinsurance premiums. Regards, Tamer Haddadin
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both live n the presence of oxygen but facultative require oxygen at low concentrating
There are two groups of organisms that are capable of thriving in an environment without oxygen. Facultative Anaerobes Anaerobes Facultative means with or without.
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