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== Definition ==
An '''Obligation''' is a duty or responsibility that an entity has no practical ability to avoid while acting in compliance with applicable rules or law.  
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An '''Obligation''' is a duty or responsibility that an entity has no practical ability to avoid while acting in compliance with applicable rules (e.g. moral imperatives) or law (in which case it is a [[Legal Obligation]].  
  
In financial context an obligation is a [[Claim]] by another party that results in monetary amounts owed to that party (or parties). The other party (or parties) could be a [[Person]] or a [[Legal Entity]], a group of people or other entities, or society at large.  
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* An obligation may be specified in a [[Contract]], in which case it is a [[Contractual Obligation]]
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* In financial context an obligation is a [[Claim]] by another party that results in monetary amounts owed to that party (or parties). The other party (or parties) could be a [[Person]] or a [[Legal Entity]], a group of people or other entities, or society at large.  
  
 
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[[Category:Legal Capacity]]

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Definition

An Obligation is a duty or responsibility that an entity has no practical ability to avoid while acting in compliance with applicable rules (e.g. moral imperatives) or law (in which case it is a Legal Obligation.

  • An obligation may be specified in a Contract, in which case it is a Contractual Obligation
  • In financial context an obligation is a Claim by another party that results in monetary amounts owed to that party (or parties). The other party (or parties) could be a Person or a Legal Entity, a group of people or other entities, or society at large.