A real obligation in the Philippines setting is the obligation to give. A thing must be deliver by the obligor to the obligee.
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Obligation is extinguished by fulfilling the obligation as promised or as required.
A conditional obligation is obligation with a condition. ex... I will support your studies in college if Mr. A dies.
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A conditional obligation is an obligation that is only triggered if a certain condition or event occurs. This means that the obligation to perform or fulfill the duty is dependent on the specified condition being met. If the condition is not satisfied, the obligation may not need to be fulfilled.
you just used the word obligation in that sentence
what are the different kinds of obligation
The term obligation means an agreement to do something or a sense of duty. For example one could be under obligation of a contract or feel a sense of obligation to look after a friend.
A conditional obligation is a contractual event that depends on certain situations. The obligation only is in place if certain circumstances occur.
That it was wrong and they had an obligation to change it.
I am obliged to meet you. I am obliged to to do something.
Not necessarily. Morals are, by definition, more subjective than the law. You may have a moral obligation to do something for which there is no legal punishment available at all. Maybe you have a moral obligation to give your children presents as your money may permit, but there is no legal obligation to give them more than the necessaries, even if you are filthy rich. In other cases you may have a moral obligation that merely creates a separate and distinct legal obligation. For example, you may have a moral obligation to perform services on a contract, but you cannot be physically forced to actually perform. The only "legal obligation" would be to pay for damages caused by your failure to perform, if any. Therefore, even if there is a legal obligation stemming from such a moral obligation ("you gave your word"), they are not the same obligation.