Obligation as a juridical necessity refers to a legal duty that requires an individual or entity to act or refrain from acting in a certain way. This necessity is grounded in law, meaning that failure to fulfill the obligation can result in legal consequences, such as penalties or the enforcement of rights. Essentially, it underscores the binding nature of obligations within the legal framework, distinguishing them from mere moral or social duties.
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.
if there's a need for it. it will come about
any duty, obligation, or burden.
The term "oblished" appears to be a misspelling or misunderstanding of "obliged" or "obliterated." If you meant "obliged," it refers to being bound by a duty or obligation to do something. If you meant "obliterated," it means to destroy completely or wipe out. Please clarify if you meant something else!
Social obligation is the requirement that businesses act with the community in mind. Many businesses are mindful of their social responsibilities in their operations.
Building a new parliament building may be a necessity but it is a serious drain on the country's financial resources.
Military necessity - it meant that Britain and France could no longer support the South without looking pro-slavery themselves.
They meant that they felt it was their obligation to bring civilisation and their religious ideas to other peoples.
No, the taxpayers (and your ex-employer) are under no obligation to subsidize your education by paying you funds meant to reimburse unemployed families.
Probably means being a Communist.
Macbeth interpreted it as meaning "having a mother", which meant the same as being a human being. But in fact it meant "being delivered in the usual way" as opposed to by Caesarian section.
Yes. Being a soldier meant you did earn a bit of money.