: A civil law concept often created through contracts, quasi-contracts, or unilateral promises. Failure to meet these can result in legal penalties or coercion.
: An internal ethical responsibility driven by your personal "moral compass" rather than external law.
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. ⚖️ The Four Core Pillars of Obligation
: Specific commitments to repay debt, such as the relationship between a borrower (issuer) and a lender (investor). 📝 Expressing Obligation (Grammar)
Obligations generally fall into four distinct categories depending on where the "pressure" to act originates: