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Obligation is a broad concept representing a duty or commitment to act (or refrain from acting) based on legal, moral, or social rules. It functions as the "binding power" that holds individuals to their promises and responsibilities. 笞厄ク The Four Core Pillars of Obligation
In English, different "modal verbs" are used to signal how strong or where an obligation comes from: obligation
Obligations generally fall into four distinct categories depending on where the "pressure" to act originates: Obligation is a broad concept representing a duty
: An internal ethical responsibility driven by your personal "moral compass" rather than external law. : Specific commitments to repay debt, such as
: Specific commitments to repay debt, such as the relationship between a borrower (issuer) and a lender (investor). 沒 Expressing Obligation (Grammar)
: A civil law concept often created through contracts, quasi-contracts, or unilateral promises. Failure to meet these can result in legal penalties or coercion.
: Duties arising from your role in a community or family, such as being supportive to friends or participating in civic duties like voting.