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1 obligation
n. skyldighet; förpliktelse* * *[obli'ɡeiʃən]noun (a promise or duty: You are under no obligation to buy this.) förpliktelse -
2 obligation outstanding
obetald skuld (finansiellt åtagande som inte är uppgjort) -
3 as an obligation
som en plikt (ett måste) -
4 fulfilled his obligation
[han] gjorde sin plikt -
5 moral obligation
moralisk plikt (förpliktelse att följa sitt samvete) -
6 signed an obligation
undertecknade en förbindelse, skrev under en förpliktelse -
7 commit
v. begå, göra; överlämna; skicka i fängelse/till institution* * *[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begå, föröva2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) överlämna, ta in3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) förbinda (åtaga) sig•- committal
- committed -
8 commitment
n. förpliktelse* * *noun (obligation: She could not take the job because of family commitments.) åtagande, förpliktelse -
9 oblige
v. förplikta; göra en tjänst* * *1) (to force to do something: She was obliged to go; The police obliged him to leave.) tvinga2) (to do (someone) a favour or service: Could you oblige me by carrying this, please?) tillmötesgå, göra en tjänst•- obligatory
- obligatorily
- obliging
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10 financial bond
finansiellt obligation (skrivet löfte att utföra en finansiell handling) -
11 index bond
indexobligation (obligation som är bunden till index eller dollarn)
См. также в других словарях:
Obligation — Obligation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
obligation — [ ɔbligasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1235; lat. jurid. obligatio, de obligare 1 ♦ Dr. Lien de droit en vertu duquel une personne peut être contrainte de donner, de faire ou de ne pas faire qqch. (⇒ créancier, 1. débiteur). Obligation alimentaire. (lat. in… … Encyclopédie Universelle
obligation — ob·li·ga·tion /ˌä blə gā shən/ n 1: a promise, acknowledgment, or agreement (as a contract) that binds one to a specific performance (as payment); also: the binding power of such an agreement or indication held that the amendment did not… … Law dictionary
Obligation — • Defined in the Institutes of Justinian as a legal bond which by a legal necessity binds us to do something according to the laws of our State Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Obligation Obligation … Catholic encyclopedia
obligation — Obligation. s. f. Acte public par lequel on s oblige pardevant Notaire de payer certaine somme. Une obligation de dix mille francs. la nouvelle Ordonnance deffend l obligation par corps. obligation solidaire &c. il m en a passé obligation… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
obligation — Obligation, f. acut. Obligatio, Tabulae. Obligation de comparoir en justice, Vadimonium. Une solennité d obligation, ou alienation où il failloit entre autres choses cinq tesmoins, Nexus, siue Nexum. Avoir quelque obligation envers autruy sous… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Obligation — Ob li*ga tion, n. [F. obligation. L. obligatio. See {Oblige}.] 1. The act of obligating. [1913 Webster] 2. That which obligates or constrains; the binding power of a promise, contract, oath, or vow, or of law; that which constitutes legal or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obligation — 1 Obligation, duty are comparable when they denote what a person is bound to do or refrain from doing or for the performañce or nonperformance of which he is held responsible. In ordinary usage obligation typically implies immediate constraint… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Obligation — (von lateinisch obligare anbinden, verpflichten) steht für: Obligation (Recht), die Haftung einer Person für ein Schuldverhältnis beziehungsweise das Schuldverhältnis als solches Wirtschaft und Finanzen: verzinsliches Wertpapier, eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
obligation — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. obligation (early 13c.), from L. obligationem (nom. obligatio) an engaging or pledging, lit. a binding (but rarely used in this sense), noun of action from pp. stem of obligare (see OBLIGE (Cf. oblige)). The notion is of… … Etymology dictionary
obligation — [äb΄li gā′shən] n. [ME obligacioun < OFr obligation < L obligatio] 1. an obligating or being obligated 2. a binding contract, promise, moral responsibility, etc. 3. a duty imposed legally or socially; thing that one is bound to do by… … English World dictionary