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What is the nature of the obligation assumed at such a festival?
She wanted to know the nature of the obligation.
I should also emphasize the vital nature of the obligation agreed on by the committee to use certified seeds for durum wheat.
People in business are often so pleased to obtain credit finance that they ignore the true nature of the obligations they have agreed to take on.
There is a major debate among halakhic authorities as to what is the nature of the obligation of the Sabbatical year nowadays.
Among the specific questions the author examines are: What is the nature of the obligation to attract Jews back to Torah observance?
The most important thing in law is legal precision: precision with regard to the nature of the obligations and precision with regard to the content.
I have no need to explain to you the nature of the obligation under which he was laid; suffice it to say that I knew him ready to serve me in any practicable manner.
A marriage contracted by a person so insane at the time as not to appreciate the nature of the obligations of the married state may be set aside at the suit of either party.
For their part, J. P. Morgan officials criticized WestLB's efforts to void the letter of credit, saying that none of the details that have emerged changed the nature of the obligation.
Its approach to the validity of conversions is based on whether the conversion procedure followed rabbinic norms, rather than the reliability of those performing it or the nature of the obligations the convert undertook.
An agency's compliance with the bona fide need rule is measured at the time the agency incurs an obligation, and depends on the purpose of the transaction and the nature of the obligation being entered into.
The Act renders terms excluding or limiting liability ineffective or subject to reasonableness, depending on the nature of the obligation purported to be excluded and whether the party purporting to exclude or limit business liability, acting against a consumer.
It is impossible to avoid some observation on the contradictions caused by the extreme rigor and the extreme laxity of this new public faith which influenced in this transaction, and which influenced not according to the nature of the obligation, but to the description of the persons to whom it was engaged.