Synonym: duty, indebtedness, responsibility. Similar words: investigation, allegation, publication, nation, donation, zonation, formation, equation. Meaning: [‚ɑblɪ'geɪʃn /‚ɒb-] n. 1. the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force 2. the state of being obligated to do or pay something 3. a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor 4. a legal agreement specifying a payment or action and the penalty for failure to comply.
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181. Obligation to deal with anti - blackout, with the meter reading terminal through the infrared communication.
182. The insurer who fails to perform the obligation must shoulder corresponding liability.
183. Patients ? ? informed consent is patients ? ? foundational right and medical institutions ? ? obligation.
184. Is there an obligation to disclose or identify intellectual property?
185. Contract, in law, is an agreement creates an obligation binding upon the parties thereto.
186. There's no moral obligation for killing someone if you're superior to them?
187. The Model Feudalistic Officials undertake a particular obligation in making progress of the culture and society.
188. Turkey certainly has a legal obligation to open trade links with the ( Greek - Cypriot ) republic.
189. We have a moral obligation to provide aid to them.
190. Comparing with the faithful obligation to the court,[Sentencedict.com] zealous advocacy direct duty of the defense attorney.
191. Answer relatively and the right of the underwriter with safe belongings and insurant and obligation coexist.
192. Article 15 Failure by a securities firm to its payment and settlement obligation constitutes default.
193. In this view it was the moral obligation of the people to respect their government.
194. The hallmark of law is the obligation to act in line with norms authoritatively determined.
195. This financial obligation did not apply if the wife's behaviors towards her husband had been unsatisfactory.
196. Here you have every right and perhaps an obligation, to toot andegotistical.
197. Force majeure clauses, It'seems go to limit the extent of the obligation assumed the promisor.
198. Under Australian law,[http://sentencedict.com/obligation.html] Toshiba may have breached the manufacturer's obligation of merchantability.
199. We disclaim any contractual obligation on our part to give advice or provide any service herein.
200. Negligence by the initial obligation to accommodate the decision may lead to the cancellation of foreclosure.
201. It is our solemn duty and obligation to defend the peaceful status quoin the Taiwan Strait.
202. Something pledged, especially an engagement by contract involving financial obligation.
203. Hobbes has ingeniously demonstrated an obligation, grounded solely in self preservation, to submit absolute sovereign.
204. It's your moral obligation, as a friend, as a woman, I think it's a feminist issue!
205. Patients have right of informed consent and medical workers have obligation of relevant apprizing.
206. So we are already honoring the fundamental obligation of the treaty.
207. You under no obligation to buy the house if you have not sign a purchase agreement.
208. The sons and daughters all consider it a moral obligation to look after their parents.
209. A lien against the property is granted to secure an obligation.
210. Obligation conflict is another case of preventive illegitimacy but not a special act of rescue.
More similar words: investigation, allegation, publication, nation, donation, zonation, formation, equation, national, location, operation, education, relation, inflation, isolation, radiation, sensation, variation, summation, situation, migration, violation, combination, indication, occupation, nomination, educational, negotiation, medication, inclination.