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The law of obligations is one branch of private law under the civil law legal system. It is the body of rules that organizes and regulates the rights and duties arising between individuals. The specific rights and duties are referred to as obligations, and this area of law deals with their creation, effects, and extinction. An obligation is a legal bond (vinculum iuris) by which one or more parties (obligants) are bound to act or refrain from acting. An obligation thus imposes on the obligor a duty to perform, and simultaneously creates a corresponding right to demand performance by the obligee to whom performance is to be tendered. Obligations may be civil, which are enforceable by action in a court of law, or natural, which imply moral duties but are unenforceable unless the obligor consents. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
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Mark Stefanini and Patrick Hennessy discuss how the level of obligation created by a “reasonable endeavours” clause differs from a “best endeavours” clause?
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Diplomado Superior online Derecho Contractual y Obligaciones (Contratos) Impartido por el Instituto Franco Americano del Derecho y Estudios Superiores, IFADES Institute en Estados Unidos. Curso Intensivo Internacional online diseñado para dar a los estudiantes la comprensión práctica de la Ley de Contrato junto con las clases teóricas. Impartido por los mejores profesores en el campo. Especialízate en uno de los temas más complicados y relevantes del Derecho. Law of Obligations & Contracts An Online International Course (Diploma in Laws) designed to give students practical understanding of the Law of contract along with theoretical lessons. The course focuses on day to day problem questions on contract law, provide solutions on fundamental concepts from breach of contract, misrepresentation, unfair terms, and many more. Taught by the Best Professors on the field. Be an expert in one of the most complicated and relevant subject of Laws. Apply online: http://www.ifades.eu https://www.facebook.com/Ifades https://twitter.com/InstitutoIFADES
In this video we will explore how being subject to statutes makes us subject to the will of other men/women. How common law does not rest it's authority on that will of the legislatures and how attorney's are obligated to work under the statutes the courts enforce. Remember Statutes have the "Force of Law" and since statutes only have the force of law, one could use reason to say it is not REAL Law.
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This video is about Joint and Solidary Obligations. It is meant to educate and is done in accordance to class project guidelines under Atty. Gilbert Lauengco. No copyright infringement is intended. LAW 11 - C Group of: COKALIONG, Chanel CUNA, Simon FRANCO, Angelo SIY, Jeanne TAN, Nicole Erin YAOLIM, Kerwin ZAMORA, Rafael
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The law of obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil system of law. It includes contract law, delict law, quasi-contract law, and quasi-delict law. The law of obligations seeks to organize and regulate the voluntary and semi-voluntary legal relations available between moral and natural persons with respect to
Despite the relatively distinct nature of these various sources of obligations, they are considered together under a law of obligations on the basis that all are instances where a debtor has a duty to execute a certain performance towards a creditor.
The word originally derives from the Latin "obligare" which comes from the root "lig" which suggests being bound, as one is to God for instance in "re-ligio". This term first appears in Plautus' play Truculentus at line 214.
Obligations did not originally form part of Roman Law, which mostly concerned issues of succession, property, and family relationships. It developed as a solution to a gap in the system, when one party committed a wrong against another party. these situations were originally governed by a basic customary law of revenge. This undesirable situation eventually developed into a system of liability where people were at first encouraged and then essentially forced to accept monetary compensation from the wrongdoer or their family instead of seeking vengeance. This signaled an important shift in the law away from vengeance and towards compensation. The state supported this effort by standardizing amounts for certain wrongs. Thus the earliest form of Obligation law derives out of what we would today call Delict.