Obligation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Separate estate
s. contained shall render available to satisfy any liability or obligation arising out of such contract any separate property which at
Monstrans de faits ou records
of deeds or records). Upon an action brought upon an obligation, after the plaintiff had declared he ought to have shown
Nudum pactum est ubi nulla subest causa pr'ter conventionem; sed ubi subest causa, fit obligatio, et parit actionem
agreement; but where there is a ground, it becomes an obligation, and gives a right of action.) Similarly, Nuda pactio obligationem
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Obligee
Obligee, means (1) One to whom an obligation is owed; a promisee or creditor. (2) One who is
Recommendation and prescription
Prescription of a text book carries with it a binding obligation to follow the text book. There is no such obligation
Retrospective law
vested rights acquired under existing laws, or creates a new obligation, imposes a new duty, or attaches a new disability in
Salary or wages
Premji (1970) 2 SCC 287. A transaction in which an obligation to supply goods is imposed, and which a dose not
Undertake
take upon oneself solemnly or expressly. To lay oneself under obligation or to enter into stipula-tion; to perform or to execute;
Due
may refer to the time of payment, indicating that the obligation is immediately enforceable, and is then an equivalent of payable,
Exemption
SCR 263. Is the freedom or release from a liability, obligation, Webster American Dictionary, p. 405. Under the Constitution of India
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