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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of obediential obligation:
An obligation is a duty to do something or not do something, either because of a law, agreement, promise, or moral code. It can also be a legal
relationship where one person owes something to another person. There are different types of obligations, such as those that require strict fulfillment, those that can be done in different ways, or those that are
based on a moral duty rather than a legal one. Obligations can also be joint or several, and can be inherited by successors.
A more thorough explanation:
Definition: An obligation imposed on a person because of a situation or relationship, such as an obligation of parents to care for their children.
Examples:
- Parents have an obediential obligation to care for their children.
- A doctor has an obediential obligation to provide medical care to their patients.
These examples illustrate how an obediential obligation is a duty that arises from a specific relationship or situation. Parents have a duty to care for their children because they brought them into the world and are responsible for their well-being. Similarly, a doctor has a duty to provide medical care to their patients because they have taken on the responsibility of being a healthcare provider.
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