26984 words

obligations

6 definitions β€’ 15 examples
1
the fact that you are obliged to do something:

Examples:

[ + to infinitive ] If you have not signed a contract, you are under no obligation to (= it is not necessary to) pay them any money.
You have a legal obligation to (= the law says you must) ensure your child receives an education.
2
something that you must do:

Examples:

I don't have time to do his work for him - I have too many obligations as it is.
3
something that a person feels morally or legally forced to do:

Examples:

[ U ] You can just look – you’re under no obligation to buy.
4
a legal or moral duty to do something:

Examples:

an obligation to do sth There is a legal obligation to publish accounts.
We have an obligation to generate value for our shareholders.
an obligation to sb Under bankruptcy law, the company has an obligation to creditors.
be under (an) obligation You are under no obligation to accept damaged goods.
5
things that you must do or pay because of a law, rule, agreement, etc.:

Examples:

impose/place obligations on sb The law imposes certain obligations on public authorities.
fulfil/meet your obligations He has fulfilled the obligations of his current contract.
contractual/financial/statutory obligations Failure to meet contractual obligations may result in legal action.
6
used to say that someone can look at or try a product or service without having to buy it:

Examples:

Auction houses will usually examine and place a price on your item without obligation.
This mortgage advice is completely free and without obligation.

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